Legitimately, Trump could simply put out an EO listing all the EOs that Biden made that he wants to cancel. Will this be something more flashy?
Trump ‘cancelling’ Biden executive orders signed by autopen
President Donald Trump announced Friday that he was canceling executive orders signed using President Joe Biden’s autopen.
Like other presidents, including Trump, Biden used an autopen to sign certain official documents. Republicans have claimed the autopen was used by the people around Biden to circumvent a mentally declining president.
“Any document signed by Sleepy Joe Biden with the Autopen, which was approximately 92% of them, is hereby terminated, and of no further force or effect,” he wrote on Truth Social. “I am hereby cancelling all Executive Orders, and anything else that was not directly signed by Crooked Joe Biden, because the people who operated the Autopen did so illegally.”
Biden’s team did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but the former president has rejected these claims in the past, saying in June: “Let me be clear: I made the decisions during my presidency.”
“I made the decisions about the pardons, executive orders, legislation, and proclamations,” he said at the time. “Any suggestion that I didn’t is ridiculous and false.”
Surely there is video of Biden being involved in all the EOs, right? Biden had 162, and, really, a lot have died out, like those for Wuhan Flu. The thing is, Trump has already modified and/or rescinded many of Biden’s EOs, which every president has done. Biden did it with Trump EOs. That’s the nature of the business. Like dumping Executive Order 14020, which was really about pushing transgender garbage.
So, which ones get toasted? That’s the question. If not already done, everything on the climate scam and immigration should be killed off. There are many that should be kept, though, Trump could kill them and issue a new EO. I’ll be honest, I just do not get this. If it’s a way to make Biden look bad, just move on. Focus on the economy.
President Donald Trump
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A new tax for electric and hybrid vehicles has been announced by the chancellor in the Budget.
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