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Unplugging the Autopen presidency November 29, 2025
Kevin Finn
With strong evidence that Biden was a puppet in the White House, Trump’s order voiding Autopen signatures can erase at least half of Biden’s presidency.
Will Trump’s autopen executive order de-bench 237 leftist federal judges (including Ketanji Brown Jackson)? November 29, 2025
Andrea Widburg
Given the tyranny of the current federal judiciary, removing all those judges would be a staggering sea change in the direction of American law.
The Moving Autopen Writes, and Having Writ, Moves On July 16, 2025
Ted Noel
Tempting as it is to believe that the Autopen’s escapades may invalidate much of Biden’s presidency, it’s unlikely to make much difference moving forward.
When read carefully, the New York Times may have admitted that Biden pardons are illegitimate July 14, 2025
Andrea Widburg
When people who can write well don’t, they’re often hiding something.
The Biden White House mixed it up with not one but two autopens March 16, 2025
Andrea Widburg
Ironically, while it’s questionable whether anything actually came from the duly-inaugurated president, it makes almost no difference in practical terms.
The Biden autopen scandal could be a path to cleaning up some judicial corruption March 11, 2025
Andrea Widburg
Some eggs cannot be unscrambled, but, perhaps, others can be made right.


