
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4885: Biden's Autopen Presidency; Arctic Frost Reveals Corruption Of Biden's DOJ
Oct 29, 2025
Mike Davis, a conservative legal commentator, discusses the legitimacy of autopen-used pardons and the potential for legal challenges. Jim Jordan, the Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, reveals explosive findings from the Arctic Frost investigation, exposing political surveillance concerns and the weaponization of the FBI. Cleta Mitchell, an election integrity attorney, highlights alarming documents indicating DOJ coordination in state prosecutions against electors. The trio dives deep into the implications of these revelations for election security and accountability.
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Show Of Force Can Suppress Votes
- Deploying federal forces or heavy police presence can intimidate voters and create logistical barriers to voting.
- Even nonviolent show-of-force tactics can suppress turnout in tight contests by creating hassles and delays.
Elections Face A Multi-Pronged Threat
- David Graham and guests warn elections face multifaceted threats including pre-election rule changes, suppression, and challenges to seating winners.
- Small operational disruptions and troop presence can suppress turnout enough to sway close races.
Autopen Pardons Raise Legitimacy Questions
- Comer's 100-page report questions legitimacy of Biden-era autopen pardons and executive orders used for significant actions.
- If signatures weren't authorized by Biden, those instruments could be legally vulnerable and spark criminal inquiries.



