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Trump Demands Investigation as Autopen Use Raises Alarming Constitutional Questions
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Former President Donald Trump is calling for a sweeping investigation into what he describes as one of the most serious abuses of presidential power in modern history. At the center of the controversy: Joe Biden’s alleged reliance on an autopen—a mechanical device used to replicate a signature—to authorize executive orders and national policy decisions during his final months in office.
Biden Flips The Script, Defends His Role, But Questions Mount
On Wednesday, Biden issued a rare statement defending his use of the autopen, saying:
“I personally authorized the pardons, executive orders, legislative actions, and proclamations. Claims to the contrary are completely unfounded and absurd.”
But critics are not convinced. Many Americans—especially older voters concerned with government transparency and mental fitness—are demanding answers.
Biden went further, accusing President Trump and Republican lawmakers of trying to distract the public. He claimed their goal is to “cut essential programs like Medicaid and raise costs on American families,” while protecting “the ultra-wealthy and big corporations.”
Trump: “Who Was Really Running the Country?”
In a strongly worded memo, President Trump urged Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate whether Biden’s staff exercised presidential authority without constitutional legitimacy, using the autopen to bypass the need for a mentally fit commander-in-chief.
“The President’s signature carries enormous power. It creates laws, appoints officials, and pardons prisoners. If that power was abused by unelected aides using an autopen while Biden was no longer mentally competent, then we’re looking at a clear violation of Article II of the Constitution,” Trump stated.
Trump added,
“This scandal could rank among the most dangerous political deceptions in American history. The public was kept in the dark while life-altering policies were enacted under a mechanical signature.”
What the Constitution Says—and Why It Matters
Legal experts note that Article II of the U.S. Constitution assigns exclusive executive authority to the President—not to advisors, aides, or machines. If Biden’s staff authorized major decisions during a period of cognitive decline, it could invalidate dozens of executive orders and impact the legality of federal appointments and pardons.
This issue raises serious concerns for voters, especially seniors who understand the importance of accountability, clear chain of command, and national stability.
Congressional Oversight Intensifies
House Republicans, led by Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY), are taking action. Last month, Comer launched an official probe into Biden’s mental capacity and the White House’s autopen practices. He has signaled that he is open to compelling Biden to testify under oath if necessary.
“We need to determine whether President Biden was mentally capable of executing the duties of his office—or whether unelected officials made critical decisions for him,” Comer said.
Why This Matters for Every American
For millions of Americans—especially those who lived through past presidential scandals—this situation brings back troubling memories. At stake is not just political accountability, but the very legitimacy of executive authority in the United States.
If confirmed, this could represent a shocking breach of public trust.