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Lord, we pray for accountability and reform. We pray dangerous, unstable criminals would face justice, and we pray that those who ruled unconstitutionally in President Biden's place would be exposed.
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Recently, an unstable career criminal stabbed and killed a woman on public transportation in Charlotte, North Carolina. Despite having been arrested over a dozen times, Decarlos Brown Jr. was allowed to remain on the streets, where he was able to continue hurting people.

The soft-on-crime policies that kept Brown out of prison have made our nation less safe. It was these same policies that were practiced and popularized by former President Biden, who pardoned scores of criminals shortly before leaving office. And, as if his pardons weren’t bad enough, the situation gets worse: Biden wasn’t even signing these pardons in the first place.

There are too many politicians in America today who think a man like Decarlos Brown Jr. belongs on the streets and not behind bars or in a padded cell.

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Brown had been arrested more than a dozen times, and convicted of everything from shoplifting to armed robbery, before he plunged a knife into the neck of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a commuter train in Charlotte, North Carolina.

He could have been removed from society years before he killed her.

Instead, authorities in North Carolina produced a travesty of justice that cost the life of a young woman who fled a war zone only to meet a senseless death in a place she thought was safe.

Just months ago, another travesty was taking place in the nation’s capital as the Biden administration drew to a close.

On his way out the door, then-President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of more than 4,000 federally incarcerated offenders.

Only it wasn’t Biden issuing the record-shattering number of commutations—it was his autopen.

And who controlled that?

The autopen’s last-minute pardons and commutations weren’t approved by the Justice Department:

“There was a mad dash to find groups of people that he could then pardon—and then they largely didn’t run it by the Justice Department to vet them,” a source told the D.C. insider publication Axios.

While Biden claimed the last-minute blizzard of pardons and commutations was for “nonviolent” drug offenders, a trove of administration emails obtained by The Oversight Project and first reported on by the New York Post’s Josh Christenson tell a different story.

“I think you should stop saying that, because it is untrue or at least misleading,” Associate Deputy Attorney General Brad Weinsheimer warned about the “nonviolent” claims in a Jan. 18 email.

Among those receiving presidential clemency, Weinsheimer noted, “we identified violent offenders, including those who committed acts of violence during the offense of conviction, or who otherwise have a history of violence … .”

Subsequent reporting has brought to light extensive correspondence between the West Wing and Justice Department as officials struggled to interpret just what it was the president was doing—or whether he was even aware of what was being done.

After all, it wasn’t his hand-signing the papers. It was the autopen.

Four years earlier, when Biden was first taking office, his incoming staff secretary had told him his hand signature should be used for pardons, according to Axios.

Yet it hardly matters what he was told if, by the end, it wasn’t Biden running the Biden administration.

It’s happened before: A little more than a hundred years earlier, a stroke had left President Woodrow Wilson unable to discharge his duties.

But instead of a constitutional succession taking place, the president’s wife and staff ran the administration in Wilson’s place, with the president reduced to little more than a figurehead.

Today such a thing was supposed to be impossible—the Constitution’s 25th Amendment, ratified in 1967, spells out what’s meant to happen when a president is non compos mentis.

Voters were left in little doubt about Biden’s mental incapacity after his disastrous debate with Donald Trump in June of 2024.

Democratic insiders already knew the score, but they were content to keep Biden in the race until the public’s discovery of his condition made perpetuating the charade impossible.

Even so, Biden didn’t resign, and his autopen continued to issue orders, including possibly life-and-death decisions about clemency.

To stop injustices like the failures that left Brown free to kill a stranger, voters have to be able to hold officials accountable.

But which officials can they hold to account for an autopen?

Biden and Kamala Harris haven’t escaped the public’s judgment, but behind them were Democrats whose names are unknown, yet whose actions America will long have to live with.

Whatever shadowy collective was behind the Biden autopen is still out there.

The Trump administration is right to investigate who was really in charge of our government when the elected president evidently was not.

What happened under Biden was a coup, and it’s not mitigated by the fact that Democrats committed a coup against an incapable president of their own party.

The autopen is meant to represent the president, not take his place.

Cleaning up the crime in our streets—and on public transportation—is impossible without cleaning up the way government works, which means unmasking the officials responsible for decisions that endanger lives.

They can’t be allowed to hide behind an automated signature or leaders who don’t know what their pens are writing.

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This article was originally published at The Daily Signal. Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America – Joe Biden, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=86059694.

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AT
September 11, 2025

Do pardons need to be signed in person? No, they can be oral, pick on something important.

Tonya
September 11, 2025

Oh Dear Father in heaven,
Thank You for hearing our prayers, even when we are just not sure how. Words are notvenoughvfor this mess, and so much else our world of fallen people have left happen. We grieve, and look around just shakingbour heads and wringing our hands. We realize even though we as Your people did not commit such atrocities, and find ourselves in places where we could not stop it, maybe perhaps neglect is our fault. Neglect to pray daily and more throughout each day, neglect in not participating in our voting for better candidates, or not voying at all. Neglect in not helping in any to support the best candidates at every level! Father fir even in just these areas, we could be better, improve our participation, even if we have to run for positions ourselves.
Forgive us for being complacent, negligent, and just not serving our fellow man better. Many things have happened since 2019, that kept us allnin a state of dissaray, unbeilf of how our world was becoming, overwhelmed at all of it and what to exactly. But, You oh Lord still found Your soldiers to do the most work they could do to fivd out whatcwas hsppening and how terrible people were taking advantage of our country and world. Dear Charlie Kirk, and so many others Lord were not, and are not afraid, having the Boldness to say and do the things needed! We pray for Charlie’s family and that a righteous good man will be able to step in and be the best person to take care of Charlies family some day. No one can fill his shoes, but one can ease the burden and bring love and goodness back to the family. We ask forgiveness for being negligent on the warpath we now see, and help us to strengthen our churches, and teach Your Truth, not some watered down version of it that leads people astray and not firm in how to be saved, nor how to obey and go do Your work.
We ask all in Your Son’ s Holy Name
Jesus Christ
, Amen

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