I don't think so. The only thing he did was nominate. The senate did the approval. You can't undo the approval. That's probably another layer. But pardons and executive orders, yes for sure.
POTUS has to sign a nomination document that is then passed to the Senate for them to schedule the hearing(s) and votes. If that doc was autopenned then POTUS didn't sign it and the appointment process never happened.
Incidentally - the same goes for all of the other judicial nominations Biden did.
I've been saying this since I posted on here (months before the Oversight Project) about how those docs were not signed by Biden. I even duplicated the signature and compared it to the others - and it lined up each time. Since then I've tweeted anyone relevant to the case to remind them to check the judicial nominations (including KBJ). They don't care - I've had zero responses (on X) from the 1st time I posted about the fraud to now.
Do you think if he signed the approval via auto-pen makes the official appointment invalid, or not?
I think that is what the article might be saying-I understand your statement about the Senate approval, but...
If sleepy Joe didn't officially nominate her then with his own signature, then she was not a Presidential nomination. The President nominates someone for the SCOTUS and the Senate confirms or denies the nomination. How the the Senate confirm someone who was never officially nominated?
It sounds like a replacement would be appropriate. I am not certain about all the legal actions, and Trump gets sued a lot by the Dems/Commies, more than anyone ever before.
I understand your thinking, but before the approval someone has to sign off on the nominee, and if that signature was deemed illagitament, how could they vote approval on someone who wasnt actually nominated legitimately? Idk if there are other prevention for this, but its a possibility. And who know, there is a first time for everything? Wouldn't it be nice
I don't think so. The only thing he did was nominate. The senate did the approval. You can't undo the approval. That's probably another layer. But pardons and executive orders, yes for sure.
POTUS has to sign a nomination document that is then passed to the Senate for them to schedule the hearing(s) and votes. If that doc was autopenned then POTUS didn't sign it and the appointment process never happened.
Incidentally - the same goes for all of the other judicial nominations Biden did.
I've been saying this since I posted on here (months before the Oversight Project) about how those docs were not signed by Biden. I even duplicated the signature and compared it to the others - and it lined up each time. Since then I've tweeted anyone relevant to the case to remind them to check the judicial nominations (including KBJ). They don't care - I've had zero responses (on X) from the 1st time I posted about the fraud to now.
Do you think if he signed the approval via auto-pen makes the official appointment invalid, or not? I think that is what the article might be saying-I understand your statement about the Senate approval, but...
If sleepy Joe didn't officially nominate her then with his own signature, then she was not a Presidential nomination. The President nominates someone for the SCOTUS and the Senate confirms or denies the nomination. How the the Senate confirm someone who was never officially nominated?
It sounds like a replacement would be appropriate. I am not certain about all the legal actions, and Trump gets sued a lot by the Dems/Commies, more than anyone ever before.
I understand your thinking, but before the approval someone has to sign off on the nominee, and if that signature was deemed illagitament, how could they vote approval on someone who wasnt actually nominated legitimately? Idk if there are other prevention for this, but its a possibility. And who know, there is a first time for everything? Wouldn't it be nice