On Friday, November 28, 2025, former President Donald Trump canceled President Joe Biden"s autopen orders while reportedly babysitting his grandchild. This action has drawn attention amid ongoing discussions regarding the legitimacy of documents signed using an autopen.
Trump"s decision to void Biden"s autopen-signed documents has raised questions about the validity of those orders, with Trump threatening potential perjury charges related to the use of the autopen. This follows earlier coverage of Trump"s actions, including his rescinding of executive orders signed under Biden using the autopen, highlighting a contentious political landscape.
As previously reported, the use of autopen signatures has been a point of contention in political circles, with implications for the authenticity of executive actions taken by the current administration. The recent developments surrounding Trump"s actions may further complicate the ongoing political discourse.
For more information on this topic, see recent developments regarding Trump"s voiding of Biden"s autopen-signed documents.





