Overview
- Trump said the annulment covers proclamations, executive orders, memorandums, and contracts that were signed using an autopen.
- He stated that all pardons and commutations bearing an autopen signature from the Biden period no longer have legal force.
- Biden previously told the New York Times that an autopen signed pardon documents, asserting the clemency decisions were his.
- Trump has claimed that roughly 92% of Biden-era documents were signed with an autopen, a figure he cited in earlier posts.
- The White House opened an inquiry in July into the former president’s use of an autopen for official documents.