Breaking: Trump Officially Invalidates All Documents Signed by Biden Autopen, Including Pardons - Fauci, Hunter Biden Now Vulnerable

In a stunning flex of presidential authority that immediately sent shockwaves through Washington, President Donald J. Trump has officially dismantled what many viewed as the final major political legacy of Joe Biden’s troubled tenure.

On Tuesday afternoon, Trump dropped the announcement directly on Truth Social — and it landed like a political meteor.

Any and all Documents, Proclamations, Executive Orders, Memorandums, or Contracts, signed by Order of the now infamous and unauthorized ‘AUTOPEN,’ within the Administration of Joseph R. Biden Jr., are hereby null, void, and of no further force or effect,” Trump declared. “Anyone receiving ‘Pardons,’ ‘Commutations,’ or any other Legal Document so signed, please be advised that said Document has been fully and completely terminated, and is of no Legal effect. Thank you for your attention to this matter!

With one post, the president effectively reopened questions surrounding a long list of controversial Biden-era clemency actions. And the political implications are enormous.

High-profile beneficiaries of Biden’s final-hour mercy — including Hunter Biden, whose misconduct has been widely reported, and Dr. Anthony Fauci, whose actions during the pandemic remain under deep scrutiny — could suddenly find themselves exposed. Even former Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley and select members of the Biden family may now face a level of accountability that previously seemed impossible.

Trump has never hidden his contempt for Biden’s mass pardon strategy, particularly the suspicious timing near the end of Biden’s single term. And Biden’s reliance on the autopen — a device long criticized for enabling detached governance — only amplifies the legal vulnerabilities.

The emerging legal question is simple: If Biden was not mentally capable of running for re-election, was he mentally capable of authorizing pardons?

To overturn a presidential pardon is no small task. The bar is extraordinarily high. Investigators would need to prove that a fraudulent process occurred — that Biden never personally approved specific pardons or commutations.

If Biden provided genuine authorization, even if aides used the autopen to apply his signature, the pardon remains valid under long-standing precedent.

But President Trump’s move signals that he believes he possesses evidence that goes well beyond speculation. And for millions of Americans who have demanded accountability from the Biden-era elite, this is the closest they’ve seen to a pathway toward long-awaited justice.

After years of watching insiders escape consequences — whether tied to COVID mismanagement, foreign business dealings, or the national-security controversies surrounding Milley — Trump’s announcement has electrified the MAGA movement. The prospect of long-protected figures suddenly facing legal exposure is precisely the kind of justice Trump’s supporters have demanded since 2016.

Could Americans actually witness Hunter Biden or Dr. Fauci facing legal consequences that had once seemed impossible? That clearly appears to be the direction the president is steering.

Still, observers caution that it may take further clarification from the Department of Justice before any official reversal process begins. Presidential pardons are historically resilient, and no president has ever attempted such a sweeping invalidation of his predecessor’s clemency actions.

Whether this becomes a constitutional showdown or a historic rebalancing of executive power, Trump has now opened the door — wide — for the DOJ and other federal entities to re-examine every questionable pardon signed under Biden’s watch.

For the first time in years, accountability doesn’t just seem possible. It feels imminent.

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