See, I tend to agree with that. That specific person is being employed, in part, for their agreement to the legal document, that it is read, approved and agreed to.
Plus the fact of the reason for the signing. Her signing most likely is for the reason we suspect. Not that he is incapable of doing so, but that he is incompitant (legal definition) to discharge his duties. At the very least, that is a problem right there. At best it is fraud, deceit, hiding the mental incompitance of a federal employee, etc.
Republicans should force a mental health check for the Biden.
I would say that in personal capacity, a spouse can sign for other in power of attorney.
But a spouse signing documents, LEGAL documents pertaining to your work, that is deceit. And would that make the contract or legal document invalid?
See, I tend to agree with that. That specific person is being employed, in part, for their agreement to the legal document, that it is read, approved and agreed to.
Plus the fact of the reason for the signing. Her signing most likely is for the reason we suspect. Not that he is incapable of doing so, but that he is incompitant (legal definition) to discharge his duties. At the very least, that is a problem right there. At best it is fraud, deceit, hiding the mental incompitance of a federal employee, etc.
Republicans should force a mental health check for the Biden.