The truth comes out.
A stunning report has resurfaced, and it’s sending shockwaves through Washington. During an appearance on “Saturday in America,” Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen and host Kayleigh McEnany unpacked troubling new details about President Joe Biden’s deeply questionable use of the autopen — details that now validate what President Donald Trump has been warning the country about for years.
The controversy reignited after President Trump announced Friday that he will invalidate all documents Biden allegedly approved through autopen, a move he says is necessary to protect the integrity of presidential authority. That announcement immediately brought back attention to a September Axios report that raised major concerns inside the Biden White House itself.
McEnany, who served as Trump’s press secretary, made it clear: while presidents occasionally use autopens for routine matters, what happened under Biden was not normal, not transparent, and not trustworthy.
White House Staff Didn’t Trust Biden’s Sign-Offs
According to the Axios reporting, Biden’s own staff repeatedly questioned whether the president was mentally engaged enough to approve the documents the autopen was stamping with his name.
McEnany noted that the Biden staff secretary — the official responsible for overseeing documents headed to the Oval Office — repeatedly demanded more verification before allowing autopen signatures. She explained that nothing like this ever happened under President Trump.
“I never had to question whether Trump approved anything,” she said. “He was sharp, involved, and decisive.”
Thiessen agreed and explained that while autopens can be legal, they only count if the president personally intends the action. And that is the very issue Biden’s staff seemed unsure about.
Bush Flew a Bill Across the World — Biden Couldn’t Sign His Own Orders
Thiessen shared a striking comparison: President George W. Bush once had a major government funding bill flown halfway around the world so he could sign it himself at an APEC summit. Bush refused to let anyone question his authority or intentions.
The Biden situation, Thiessen argued, couldn’t be more different.
According to him, the core issue is simple — and damning: “Everyone now knows Biden was not of sound mind. Staffers were making decisions for him.”
DOJ Warned the White House About Biden’s Out-of-Control Pardons
McEnany also highlighted that the Department of Justice itself raised alarms about Biden’s reckless clemency process.
Sources told Axios that after Biden pardoned his son Hunter on December 1, 2024, the White House scrambled to create a list of people to pardon — without proper DOJ vetting. Senior Justice Department officials reportedly warned the White House counsel’s office that the process was chaotic and unsafe.
Internal emails obtained by Axios show that even Biden’s top staff were uneasy.
One January email from staff secretary Stef Feldman bluntly asked: “When did we get Biden’s approval for this?”
Another demanded a full confirmation chain before using the autopen to sign off on commutations.
These messages paint a disturbing picture: key staffers did not trust the president was actually reviewing or approving his own orders.
Trump Was Right: Someone Else Was Running the Biden White House
As more emails and insider accounts come to light, the pattern is unmistakable. Biden’s team wasn’t simply using an autopen — they were doing so while privately doubting the president’s competence and involvement.
That is why President Trump’s decision to terminate Biden-era autopen documents is so significant. It isn’t symbolic. It’s a necessary corrective to a presidency that now appears to have operated behind a curtain of confusion, staff-driven decision-making, and hidden procedures.
For millions of Americans who watched Biden struggle through public appearances, this leaked information simply confirms what they already suspected.
Trump was right. Biden wasn’t running the show — and now the truth is spilling out.






