Fact Check: Can President Trump Legally Void Biden’s Autopen-Signed Orders? Here’s the Real Constitutional Truth
President Donald Trump announced that he is voiding all documents and executive orders signed by Joe Biden using an autopen—claiming roughly 92% of Biden’s presidential actions are invalid. After a full legal review of federal law, DOJ opinion, and historical precedent, this claim does not align with constitutional authority. Autopen signatures are lawful, and a president cannot retroactively erase the lawful acts of a previous administration based solely on signature method.
Trump Says He Will “Permanently Pause” Migration from “Third-World Countries” After DC Guard Shooting — What We Know (and What We Don’t)
Following a deadly shooting near the White House that left a National Guard member dead and another wounded, President Donald J. Trump announced on social media a sweeping plan to “permanently pause migration from all Third-World countries,” end federal benefits for non-citizens, and deport individuals deemed “not net assets.” The move sparked fury, legal questions, and calls for clarity — because the proposal lacks details and likely clashes with existing laws.
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Bombshell Immigration Warning Sparks Fury — Fallout Widens Across GOP
Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has issued a blunt warning to the White House regarding President Donald Trump’s proposed immigration pause, calling it “a mistake that will leave people furious.” The remarks add fuel to mounting tensions between Greene and Trump, and come amid her broader criticism of GOP leadership and her own upcoming resignation.