The alarming use of autopen signatures by President Biden has raised serious concerns about his cognitive health and the legitimacy of his executive actions.
Recent analysis from the Oversight Project indicates a disturbing trend correlating Biden's increasing reliance on autopen signatures with his evident mental decline.
During his first 18 months in office, Biden managed to sign all executive orders with a wet signature.
However, this shifted dramatically by late Spring 2022, when the use of autopen signatures escalated, reaching an astounding 100% by the end of his term.
Reports have emerged showing that the autopen was used to authorize significant executive orders on critical issues, including national security and public health.
Executive orders such as those relating to combating international drug trafficking and countering foreign aggression were signed without Biden’s physical oversight.
This situation raises pressing questions about the authenticity of Biden's governance and the integrity of the policies being implemented under his name.
Furthermore, the scrutiny around Biden's autopen usage aligns with Trump's pointed remarks about the situation, calling for accountability for those responsible.
Trump strongly asserted that the pardons issued during the final days of Biden's presidency should be declared void, emphasizing that Biden's hands-off approach to signing them could allow for corruption and illegitimacy.
As Biden's presidency comes under fire for its mishandling of vital issues, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the American people deserve transparency, especially when it comes to executive power held by a leader clearly showing signs of decline.
In the wake of these findings, one thing is certain—the Conservative block is committed to ensuring that the highest office in the land remains robust and responsive to the needs of the American citizen, rather than a facade operated by an ineffective autopen.
With Vice President JD Vance now at the helm alongside Trump, there is hope for a return to strong, engaged leadership that prioritizes both clarity and substance in governance.
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