Trump, autopen and Joe Biden
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Saturday in America’ host Kayleigh McEnany breaks down President Donald Trump’s move to revoke former President Joe Biden’s executive orders that were signed via autopen.
Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen joins 'Saturday in America' to discuss a bill that could increase New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's pay and a report that Biden officials raised concerns about the use of the autopen.
President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social on Friday that he's terminating all executive orders allegedly signed by former President Joe Biden with an autopen, which the president said accounts for about 92 percent of the orders signed during Biden's term.
Chairman Comer supports Trump's voiding of Biden's autopen executive actions, citing deception in the latter's health and capabilities.
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Donald Trump Declares Biden’s Autopen Orders “Terminated,” Sparks Huge Legal and Political Firestorm
In a dramatic escalation, U.S. President Donald Trump declared that Former U.S. President Joe Biden’s autopen-signed documents, estimated at 92% of his recent actions, are “null and void.” Trump accused Biden’s staff of bypassing the president and questioned the legality of using autopen technology in the White House.
President Trump hosted the annual turkey pardon at the White House Tuesday — joking that he was also re-pardoning last year's birds that only got an "autopen" reprieve and saying he considered naming this year's gobblers "Chuck and Nancy.