Donald Trump declared that he will annul all documents, including pardons, signed by his predecessor, Joe Biden, with an automatic writing device known as an autopen. This device has been used over time by presidents from both parties to sign documents in large volumes. Trump and his supporters argue that Biden's use of the autopen would invalidate his actions, but there is no evidence that Biden used this device for pardons.
Legal experts have pointed out that there is no constitutional or legal basis for Trump to annul the pardons of a previous president. Additionally, Trump himself has granted numerous pardons in the past, and Biden signed pardons before leaving office, including for members of his family. Biden's representatives did not comment on Trump's statements.
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