Trump declares Biden’s autotrader-signed documents invalid—without evidence
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has declared all official documents signed by President Joe Biden using an autotrader to be invalid. The announcement includes pardons, clemency orders, and other key papers, though no evidence confirms Biden’s use of the device for these purposes. Meanwhile, the U.S. National Security Agency has also recently let go of nearly two thousand employees in a separate development.
Trump’s statement claims that Biden did not personally sign many critical documents, such as proclamations, memorandums, and contracts. Instead, Trump argues, an autotrader—a mechanical device used to replicate a signature—was used. As a result, he has declared all such documents 'nullified and void'. This includes pardons and clemency orders, though no public records confirm whether Biden actually employed the autotrader for these actions.
Trump’s move raises questions about the validity of certain Biden-era documents, though no proof supports the claim that an autotrader was used for pardons. The NSA’s staff reductions, meanwhile, mark a significant workforce change within the agency. Both developments remain under scrutiny as further details may emerge.
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