BEIVER AUTOPEN Use under the White House survey, reviewing tens of thousands of NARA files

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EXCLUSIVE: The White House Survey on use by former president Joe Biden of the Autopen, senior administration officials indicating to Fox News Digital that they review tens of thousands of documents returned by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
Officials told Fox News Digital that the White House lawyer’s office led the investigation, but said they were coordinating with the Ministry of Justice.
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The survey focuses on communications and other records related to the use by Biden of the Autopen.
A senior administration official told Fox News Digital that he was not yet ready to discuss discoveries, but said that Nara had already provided more than 27,000 records in the White House.
“Joe Biden was the most incompetent president and senile president in the history of our country,” press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News Digital on Tuesday. “It was largely reported that Joe Biden presented the power of the presidency to an autopen controlled by non -elected leftist employees, who were authorized to make terrible decisions that destroyed our country.”
“Trump’s White House has committed to finding the answers to the many exceptional questions that the Americans still have about how Biden’s White House affairs have been carried out,” she said.

The president of the time, Joe Biden, on the left, then the president elected Donald Trump arrives for the inauguration ceremony in Washington on January 20, 2025. (Melina Mara / Pool / AFP via Getty Images)
The official told Fox News Digital that they planned to review a million documents.
As for access to the files held by Nara, the manager said that each president in office had access to documents held by the archives of previous administration.
High administration officials told Fox News Digital that the extent of the examination covers the relevant documents linked to the presidency and the use of the Biden Autopen over several years, in order to transport the American people concerning the health of the former president.
The officials also said that they were specifically examined if there was a policy in place to protect the use of the autopen.
“What has the former president directed, compared to what he did not do,” said an official. “The only time a legitimate use of the autopen should occur, it was if the president said that he wanted something to be done, or if he was requested.”
“This has been a priority for the administration from the start,” said another official. “The president’s signature is one of the most important signatures in the world.”

(The officials also declared that they were specifically examined if there was a policy in place to protect the use of the autopen. (Doj / Getty)))))
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“Was the autopen used inappropriately?” asked for a manager. “The White House and the Doj examine documents via Nara and expect to dive deeply on hundreds of thousands of other documents.”
Biden used the autopen to sign a multitude of documents during his mandate. Biden also used the autopen to sign final pardons, including preventive pardons for family members, Dr Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley and the members and staff of the Chamber Committee investigating the riots of January 6, 2021, Capitol. He signed only one forgiveness in his hand, for his son Hunter, after having promised the Americans a little for months, he would not do it.
During his last weeks in power, Biden has granted leniency and pardoned more than 1,500 people, in what the White House described at the time as the biggest act of leniency in one day by an American president.
An automatic is a machine that physically holds a pen and has a program to imitate a person’s signature. Unlike a stamp or a digitized printing of a signature, the autopen has the capacity to contain various types of pens as a ball point to a permanent marker, according to the descriptions of the autopen machines available to purchase.

The president of Damilic Corp., Bob Olding, anchors a sheet of paper like Atlantic Plus, the Signated Autopen table table model, produces a signature at their Rockville office, MD.
“The question is: Biden did he abandon his executive authorities from article II to non-elected employees that the American people did not know and to a machine that holds the same legal authority as his right hand, because he was not able to do the work?” A manager said. “Have non-elected employees, have the members of radical staff used the power of this machine to radically transform America?”
Biden, in a recent interview with the New York Times, defended its use of the autopen, saying that it “had made each decision” by itself.
“We are talking about (granting a leniency to) many people,” said Biden.
However, the Times reported that Biden “had not individually approved each name for the categorical pardons that applied to a large number of people,” said the former president and his aid.
Congress committees, such as the Chamber’s surveillance Committee, also investigate the use of automatic health and Biden during their mandate.
Trump says Biden’s pardons are “zero”, alleging that they were signed via Autopen
A senior administration official recognized his simultaneous efforts, but stressed that the White House lawyer’s investigation is completely distinct from the congress investigation.

Former President Joe Biden, illustrated here with his son Hunter, in a recent interview with the New York Times defended his use of the autopen, saying that he “had made each decision” by himself. (Bonnie Cash / Upi / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The officials told Fox News Digital that the investigation is a “massive effort” and that they hoped to finish “as soon as possible”.
“Lawyers work with diligence to get answers,” said a manager. “It is important that the American people know to what extent the media played a concealment on the well-being of Biden and what signatures were in their direction and who were in the direction of their staff.”
The manager added: “They elected a president – not staff.”
As for Trump, officials told Fox News Digital that he does not use the autopen for anything who could be considered an official business.
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The only time Trump can use the autopen is for unofficial cases, including correspondence, letters for birthdays or files ordered for widely shared documents.

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“Nothing that would be considered an official company,” said a White House official at Fox News Digital. “Each signature of the decree was public and the president signed these documents live and in person.”
Trump, in June, sent a service note to the Ministry of Justice to lead the Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate the use of the autopen and to determine if it was linked to a reduction in the mental state of Biden.