The following is a list of Executive Orders signed by President Joe Biden using the autopen, ordered chronologically from oldest to most recent, based on available records:
August 3, 2022: Executive Order 14079 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 117-162 through 117-164 which were signed with wet signatures.
September 30, 2022: Executive Order 14084 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 117-179 through 117-183 which were signed with wet signatures.
December 13, 2022: Executive Order 14089 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 117-228 which was signed with a wet signature.
December 23, 2022: Executive Order 14090 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 117-263 and 117-264 which were signed with wet signatures.
December 21, 2023: Executive Order 14113 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 118-28 through 118-30 which were signed with wet signatures.
December 22, 2023: Executive Order 14114 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 118-31 which was signed with a wet signature.
November 21, 2024: Executive Order 14128 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 118-107 which was signed with a wet signature.
December 23, 2024: Executive Order 14132 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 118-159 through 118-209 which were signed with wet signatures.
This list is derived from documented instances where the autopen was used for Executive Orders, as reported by the Oversight Project.
Is this the kind of thing that he has the authority to do without congressional approval because of emergency powers? I mean, we all certainly want it to be this simple.
I am assuming some of it is within the power of the executive but the singing off on the selection of a SC justice is something that will be hotly debated if it was due to autopen.
was issued by President Joe Biden on December 22, 2023.
The order amends EO 14024 and EO 14068 to expand the authority of the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to impose secondary sanctions on foreign financial institutions (FFIs).
These sanctions can be applied to FFIs that have conducted or facilitated any significant transaction or transactions for or on behalf of individuals or entities designated under EO 14024 for operating in specific sectors of the Russian economy, including technology, defense and related materiel, construction, aerospace, and manufacturing.
The authority also extends to FFIs that have conducted or facilitated significant transactions or provided services involving Russia’s military-industrial base, including the sale, supply, or transfer to Russia of any item or class of items determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretaries of State and Commerce.
The order introduces a new category of "critical items" subject to these sanctions, which include certain machine tools, manufacturing equipment for semiconductors and related electronics, electronic test equipment, propellants, chemical precursors for propellants and explosives, lubricants and lubricant additives, bearings, advanced optical systems, and navigation instruments.
OFAC issued a determination on December 22, 2023, known as the "Russia Critical Items Determination," to identify these items.
Notably, the secondary sanctions authority under EO 14114 applies even if the FFI did not knowingly engage in the prohibited conduct, establishing a standard of strict liability.
The penalties for non-compliance are severe and include full blocking sanctions (designation as a Specially Designated National) or restrictions on the opening or maintenance of correspondent accounts or payable-through accounts in the United States, effectively cutting off access to the U.S. dollar-based financial system.
General License 84 allows for wind-down transactions for a 10-day period after the imposition of CAPTA sanctions, but no such license exists for full blocking sanctions.
The U.S. government has emphasized its intent to use these new tools to target financial institutions that facilitate Russia’s military-industrial base, with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stating that OFAC "will not hesitate to use the new tools provided by this authority to take decisive, and surgical, action against financial institutions that facilitate the supply of Russia’s war machine".
In addition to expanding secondary sanctions, EO 14114 clarifies and expands the ban on importing certain Russian-origin goods into the United States, including fish and seafood, alcoholic beverages, non-industrial diamonds, and gold, now also applying to products imported from third countries that incorporate Russian content.
OFAC also issued a Compliance Advisory on the same date to provide practical guidance to FFIs on identifying risks and implementing controls to mitigate exposure to these sanctions.
Senate confirmation alone doesn’t seal the deal; a commission without presidential authorization could be legally contestable.
Regulations and policies:
Hundreds of rules governing everything from environmental policy to federal contracts could be vulnerable.
Agencies might need to pause enforcement, creating operational chaos.
Pardons and clemency:
These could be challenged in court, potentially putting previously pardoned individuals back under prosecution.
In short...the administrative machinery of the federal government could be thrown into confusion almost overnight.
How to Avoid Years of Litigation
A blanket declaration voiding everything is tempting — but dangerous.
Instead, a triage approach is far more practical...(JAG?)
Will this undue the legality of OSHA mandating the jab? Or, was that already struck down, i dont remember. So much to keep track of over the years. Will this nullify KBJ from supreme court?
THIS is BIG.
The following is a list of Executive Orders signed by President Joe Biden using the autopen, ordered chronologically from oldest to most recent, based on available records:
August 3, 2022: Executive Order 14079 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 117-162 through 117-164 which were signed with wet signatures.
September 30, 2022: Executive Order 14084 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 117-179 through 117-183 which were signed with wet signatures.
December 13, 2022: Executive Order 14089 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 117-228 which was signed with a wet signature.
December 23, 2022: Executive Order 14090 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 117-263 and 117-264 which were signed with wet signatures.
December 21, 2023: Executive Order 14113 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 118-28 through 118-30 which were signed with wet signatures.
December 22, 2023: Executive Order 14114 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 118-31 which was signed with a wet signature.
November 21, 2024: Executive Order 14128 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 118-107 which was signed with a wet signature.
December 23, 2024: Executive Order 14132 was signed using the autopen, alongside Public Law 118-159 through 118-209 which were signed with wet signatures.
This list is derived from documented instances where the autopen was used for Executive Orders, as reported by the Oversight Project.
Velly intellesting! Dis shood upsit de wiberals veely good! Kek
So there were legit inked orders mixed in with the auto pen?
Just adding a link...
https://www.federalregister.gov/presidential-documents/executive-orders/joe-biden/2025
HUGE, ENORMOUS,
Any Document Autopen Pardons!....?
I can see a rise in sales of adult diapers! Kek
I believe so —Yes! “This whole damn house is going to come crashing down”!
Big if True
It is true Grasshoppa!
I bet Anthony Fauci is shi**ing bricks right about now.
Sounds painful.
Not painful enough for that despicable POS!
LOL
Fauci now considering taking his own injection.
I'm betting he knew Trump was the real CiC. Q team makes deals with these evil people to make them expose themselves in order for a lesser sentence.
I certainly hope that he is...shitting bricks will be the least of his pain in the next realm.
Oh goodness gracious Gertrude, the liberals are going to lose what mind they have left.
is there any?
;)
There never was
Anyone have a microscope handy?
If there was, there’s none left now!
Things really seem to be picking up now!
Yeah this has been a heck of a thanksgiving
This is what I voted for!
Me too!
A list with links to his EOs. Going through them now. The DEI was one of them. EO 14035. Kek
https://www.federalregister.gov/presidential-documents/executive-orders
I would call that a possible MOAB. Also good news!
142 executive orders, some already have been undone. Some were handsigned, so that leaves about 100 that were just nuked.
Flynn: "Get Ready"
u/#flynnarmy
.... he will be brought up on charges of perjury.
AWESOME.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!! Bye bye pardons
BOOM goes the dynamite!
Looks like a Supreme Court seat just opened up!
I really, really hope so!!
That would be a huge shift if that is a possibility.
About time SOMEONE DID SOMETHING! tired of waiting on Patel and james Bondi
X
Nitter
Hang them ALL. These people know they are evil. And screw every single Amerucan who voted for biden.
I wouldn't screw one with a ten foot pole.
Vlad the Impaler would know what to do with your 10 foot pole.
Massive impact incoming. Prepare for blow back attempts.
Way to go Mr. President.
Is this the kind of thing that he has the authority to do without congressional approval because of emergency powers? I mean, we all certainly want it to be this simple.
I am assuming some of it is within the power of the executive but the singing off on the selection of a SC justice is something that will be hotly debated if it was due to autopen.
Some was already rescinded by Trump but I do find this the most interesting of the newly rescinded Executive Orders.
Executive Order (EO) 14114, titled "Taking Additional Steps with Respect to the Russian Federation’s Harmful Activities".
was issued by President Joe Biden on December 22, 2023. The order amends EO 14024 and EO 14068 to expand the authority of the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to impose secondary sanctions on foreign financial institutions (FFIs). These sanctions can be applied to FFIs that have conducted or facilitated any significant transaction or transactions for or on behalf of individuals or entities designated under EO 14024 for operating in specific sectors of the Russian economy, including technology, defense and related materiel, construction, aerospace, and manufacturing. The authority also extends to FFIs that have conducted or facilitated significant transactions or provided services involving Russia’s military-industrial base, including the sale, supply, or transfer to Russia of any item or class of items determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretaries of State and Commerce.
The order introduces a new category of "critical items" subject to these sanctions, which include certain machine tools, manufacturing equipment for semiconductors and related electronics, electronic test equipment, propellants, chemical precursors for propellants and explosives, lubricants and lubricant additives, bearings, advanced optical systems, and navigation instruments. OFAC issued a determination on December 22, 2023, known as the "Russia Critical Items Determination," to identify these items. Notably, the secondary sanctions authority under EO 14114 applies even if the FFI did not knowingly engage in the prohibited conduct, establishing a standard of strict liability.
The penalties for non-compliance are severe and include full blocking sanctions (designation as a Specially Designated National) or restrictions on the opening or maintenance of correspondent accounts or payable-through accounts in the United States, effectively cutting off access to the U.S. dollar-based financial system. General License 84 allows for wind-down transactions for a 10-day period after the imposition of CAPTA sanctions, but no such license exists for full blocking sanctions. The U.S. government has emphasized its intent to use these new tools to target financial institutions that facilitate Russia’s military-industrial base, with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stating that OFAC "will not hesitate to use the new tools provided by this authority to take decisive, and surgical, action against financial institutions that facilitate the supply of Russia’s war machine".
In addition to expanding secondary sanctions, EO 14114 clarifies and expands the ban on importing certain Russian-origin goods into the United States, including fish and seafood, alcoholic beverages, non-industrial diamonds, and gold, now also applying to products imported from third countries that incorporate Russian content. OFAC also issued a Compliance Advisory on the same date to provide practical guidance to FFIs on identifying risks and implementing controls to mitigate exposure to these sanctions.
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Now arrest the traitors!
I voted for this.
Did Biden extend the human trafficking EOs with auto pen?
Does this include the Jab mandate?
Lady boner initiated
What a great President! Great to be here witnessing the greatest President in history bringing down the greatest satanic corruption of all time!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰
my take:
....The Immediate Fallout
Judges and appointments:
Senate confirmation alone doesn’t seal the deal; a commission without presidential authorization could be legally contestable.
Regulations and policies:
Hundreds of rules governing everything from environmental policy to federal contracts could be vulnerable. Agencies might need to pause enforcement, creating operational chaos.
Pardons and clemency:
These could be challenged in court, potentially putting previously pardoned individuals back under prosecution.
In short...the administrative machinery of the federal government could be thrown into confusion almost overnight.
How to Avoid Years of Litigation
A blanket declaration voiding everything is tempting — but dangerous. Instead, a triage approach is far more practical...(JAG?)
full article - https://gab.com/hippie/posts/115629683796329347
Let's assume the dems steal 2028, could they terminate everything trump does?
Will this undue the legality of OSHA mandating the jab? Or, was that already struck down, i dont remember. So much to keep track of over the years. Will this nullify KBJ from supreme court?
Happy! Happy Thanksgiving to us all with this one .
Has anyone here compiled a summary of the changes these autopen orders and pardons have made? Please share the descriptions if you have.
LFG boys!