Trump says he’s canceling all executive orders Biden didn’t personally sign
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On Friday, President Trump announced his decision to revoke all executive orders that were not personally signed by former President Biden.

Trump declared on his Truth Social account, “Any document bearing the signature of Sleepy Joe Biden through the Autopen, which accounts for roughly 92% of them, is now null and void. The use of the Autopen is prohibited unless expressly authorized by the President of the United States.”

He further elaborated, “The Radical Left Lunatics surrounding Biden at the iconic Resolute Desk in the Oval Office effectively stripped him of his Presidency. I am hereby rescinding all Executive Orders and any other measures that were not directly signed by Crooked Joe Biden, as those who operated the Autopen did so unlawfully. If Biden claims involvement in the Autopen process, he will face perjury charges. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

Earlier in the week, on Tuesday, Trump humorously revoked the turkey pardons given by his predecessor, suggesting they were invalid due to the use of an autopen.

He quipped, “After an exhaustive and thorough investigation into an unfortunate situation orchestrated by Sleepy Joe Biden, it was found that he used an autopen last year for the turkey’s pardon.”

“So, I have the official duty to determine, and I have determined, that last year’s turkey pardons are totally invalid,” the president continued.

The White House in September revealed a “Presidential Walk of Fame” outside of the Oval Office with all presidents’ portraits, except Biden’s. Photos and videos from the White House included gold frames of previous presidents, with Biden getting a photo of an “autopen” writing his signature.

The president and those close to him have focused heavily on his predecessor’s autopen use. The autopen is a tool for signing official documents instead of a manual signature. Democratic and Republican presidents have both used it.

Biden faced concerns over his age and mental state throughout his presidency, but those concerns became more pronounced after a rough debate performance against Trump in 2024.

The Hill has reached out to Biden’s office for comment.

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