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President Trump on Saturday took another swing at talks around rising prices and cost of living concerns, largely casting the blame for the “affordability crisis” on his predecessor.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly said former President Joe Biden signed pardons with an autopen, a mechanical device that uses a robotic arm with an attached pen. When Trump installed portraits of past presidents in the White House, a photograph of an autopen took the place of Biden’s portrait.
President Donald Trump said all "Documents, Proclamations, Executive Orders, Memorandums, or Contracts" signed by former President Biden's autopen are "void," including pardons and commutations.
The autopen is a device that reproduces a person’s signature with precision, often used for high-volume or ceremonial documents.
Donald Trump is terminating all documents and pardons his predecessor Joe Biden signed off on using his autopen, claiming they now have 'no legal effect.'
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Next door, a multimillion-dollar redevelopment of a sprawling industrial site known as the Black Diamond warehouse has stalled—at first due to grant suspensions and more recently due to the federal shutdown slowing down payments. Coalfield Development is still waiting for close to $3 million in overdue reimbursements.
During his presidency, notable missteps included calling Kamala Harris "Vice President Trump" at a 2022 conference, confusing Egypt with Mexico in a 2024 Israel-Hamas remark, and claiming Putin was "losing the war in Iraq" instead of Ukraine in 2023,
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he is terminating all documents, including pardons, that he said his predecessor Joe Biden had signed using an autopen, a move that legal experts doubted would hold up in court.