Well, the Biden Autopen Scandal just took a serious turn, and it might be time for some people in the previous administration to lawyer up. President Trump is back in the White House, and now that the adults are running the show again, the House Oversight Committee isn’t wasting any time digging into the mess left behind by the Biden regime.
Today, Chairman James Comer (R-KY) released a 100-page report that officially declares dozens of executive actions signed by Joe Biden’s autopen — including presidential pardons — as null and void. Yup. Not signed by the President himself, but by a machine. It’s not a parody, it’s the actual legacy of the Biden administration: the first president run by remote control.
🚨 BREAKING: U.S. House Oversight Committee deems ALL President Biden executive actions "NULL AND VOID," including pardons, performed by White House staff and signed by an autopen
The Committee demands an IMMEDIATE investigation by AG Pam Bondi
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— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) October 28, 2025
Comer summed it up:
“@GOPoversight has exposed the Biden Autopen Presidency, revealing how top aides misled Americans and worked to maintain the illusion of presidential control as Biden’s capacity declined.”
🚨@GOPoversight has exposed the Biden Autopen Presidency, revealing how top aides misled Americans and worked to maintain the illusion of presidential control as Biden’s capacity declined.
Executive actions taken by White House Biden staff & signed by autopen are NULL AND VOID. https://t.co/QckrLlarSp
— Rep. James Comer (@RepJamesComer) October 28, 2025
This wasn’t a one-time thing. The Oversight Project previously revealed that on December 30, 2022, while Biden was vacationing in St. Croix, six federal pardons were issued — all signed by autopen. He wasn’t at the White House. He wasn’t in the Oval Office. He was golfing on an island while his staff used a mechanical arm to exercise constitutional powers.
That’s not leadership — that’s a constitutional crisis.
The new Oversight report calls on Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice to launch a criminal investigation into the aides who ran the show and, in some cases, reportedly pleaded the Fifth during questioning. When people in the White House are pleading the Fifth about signing presidential pardons, it’s not a good look.
The report also demands a review of President Biden’s medical cover-up, slamming the D.C. Board of Medicine and Biden’s personal physician for allegedly hiding his condition from the public.
Here’s the bigger issue: millions of Americans were duped. They were told Biden was in charge when it turns out he was checked out — mentally, physically, and constitutionally. The autopen was doing the work while his handlers pretended he was still in command.
President Trump has been blunt about this: he’s called the scandal treasonous, and he’s not wrong. What we’re learning now is that a significant portion of Biden’s final year in office was a sham — executive authority farmed out to unelected staff and a robotic pen.
Now the cover-up is unraveling, and accountability is finally on the table.


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