Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
Any document signed by Sleepy Joe Biden with the Autopen, which was approximately 92% of them, is hereby terminated, and of no further force or effect. The Autopen is not allowed to be used if approval is not specifically given by the President of the Unit...
Some say that the majority of the 235 judges appointed by Bidan were signed by the auto pen. Sending out for more beer and popcorn. Might need ear plugs for the deafening sound of REEEEE!
Are their past judgments declared null and void as well?
That will have to be taken into account for sure. Love the line on his truth:
Problem is that I never see #1. Perjury have any teeth. #2. The Hatch Act also.
That would seem to naturally follow.
Wait! I didn't think of that! Boy, this movie is getting good.
Wow. This will be entertaining :D
REEEEE!
Grab the popcorn.
Because this will be immense.
[dusts off "It's Happening!", surrounds in Christmas lights, sets in front yard]
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What time does a rogue Judge stop it?
How many rogue judges were selected by the auto pen and are hereby nullified?
A just question fren.
One of those rogue autopen judges will likely declare Trumps order invalid.
That's the bigger question, more fundamental, one that should bear much fruit.
From Brave AI:
President Joe Biden signed a total of 162 executive orders between 2021 and 2025. In addition to executive orders, he also issued 242 presidential memoranda, 725 proclamations, and 152 notices.
Executive orders are formal directives issued by the president to manage operations within the federal government and are numbered, published in the Federal Register, and require citation of legal authority. Presidential memoranda and notices are similar in that they provide instructions to executive branch officials but are not required to be numbered or published in the same manner as executive orders, and they do not require a budgetary impact statement from the Office of Management and Budget. Proclamations typically relate to ceremonial or symbolic matters, such as declaring national holidays or commemorations.
Biden issued 77 executive orders in 2021 , 29 in 2022 , 19 in 2024 , and 13 in 2025. On his first day in office, January 20, 2021, Biden issued a series of actions, including nine executive orders, some of which reversed policies from the previous administration. These early actions included measures such as rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement, ending the travel ban on several predominantly Muslim countries, and requiring mask-wearing in federal buildings.
Presidential memoranda have been used extensively by Biden for policy implementation, often serving functions similar to executive orders but without the same formal requirements. For example, memoranda have been used to direct actions on immigration, labor policy, and national security. Proclamations have been issued for events such as recognizing National Native American Heritage Month, declaring national emergencies, and imposing sanctions through trade restrictions.
These instruments—executive orders, memoranda, proclamations, and notices—allow the president to direct the executive branch and shape policy without requiring congressional approval, though they can be reversed by subsequent presidents.
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Did he autosign any bills?
Brave AI:
President Joe Biden used an autopen to sign at least one piece of legislation: a bill extending funding for the Federal Aviation Administration while he was in San Francisco in May 2024, according to a CNN report citing an anonymous White House official. This marked a rare use of the device in his administration, as the White House reportedly went to great lengths to ensure Biden physically signed important bills, such as a $40 billion Ukraine aid package in South Korea in 2022 and a bill to avert a government shutdown while he was in St. Croix.
The use of an autopen to sign legislation is not unprecedented. A 2005 Justice Department memo concluded that a president may sign a bill "by directing a subordinate to affix the President’s signature to such a bill, for example by autopen," and President Barack Obama became the first to do so in 2011 while out of the country. Thomas Jefferson also used an early version of the device, known as a polygraph, starting in 1804.
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Excellent timing! 🍿🍿🍺🍺
"all I want for Christmas is mass arrests and military tribunals"
yes!
LFGOOOO!
Does this include pardons?
To get this passed this would have to be confirmed by congress. You know that this will just go to a left judge.
Yeah says you.
Trump doesn't need any excuse to reverse any E.O. A subsequent can reverse any E.O. of his predecessor. Autosigned bills and pardons are a different story.
Trump must expect that a Judge will try to undo this.
There are SO many areas, so many things that this addresses, where would they start? Takes time and MONEY, which they don't have. The groundwork has been laid over time, cutting off most of their funding. Didn't they just make a loan for some millions of dollars?
Get it passed? It's already law.
Thought this was declared a few weeks ago?
How is this not on the front page?!?