President Trump announced that his administration is reviewing and preparing to nullify a series of documents allegedly signed by former President Biden using an autopen, raising the possibility of perjury charges if intentional misrepresentation is proven.
According to Trump, officials discovered that Biden may have authorized official paperwork without personally signing it, instead relying on an autopen device to reproduce his signature. The documents in question reportedly include executive actions and certifications that, under federal law, require a president’s direct signature to be legally valid.
Trump said his legal team is now conducting a formal review to determine which documents may be invalidated. He added that any individual found to have knowingly used or transmitted documents misrepresented as personally signed by Biden could face legal consequences, including perjury.
The White House confirmed that the review is underway but did not disclose the total number of documents being examined or the potential impacts on existing policies.
Trump stated that the administration will release further details once the investigation is complete, emphasizing that government records must meet strict legal standards to ensure authenticity and accountability.
