President Donald Trump just dropped a bombshell from the Oval Office, pointing fingers at a former Biden insider for allegedly wielding an autopen to sign off on critical orders, as the Daily Mail reports. On Tuesday, he told reporters a high-ranking ex-Justice Department official might have pulled strings behind Joe Biden’s presidency. This isn’t just gossip -- it’s a scandal that could unravel thousands of Biden’s decisions.
Trump’s claims center on an investigation he launched last week, probing who authorized Biden’s autopen -- a device that mimics signatures -- to ink pardons and executive orders. The probe aims to scrutinize every policy document stamped with Biden’s robotic scribble. It’s a bold move to question the legitimacy of an entire presidency.
While addressing the press about unrelated Los Angeles riots, Trump pivoted to this autopen saga, hinting at deeper corruption. He suggested that the autopen wasn’t just a clerical tool but a weapon for unelected bureaucrats to steer the nation. This smells like the kind of “deep state” meddling conservatives have long warned about.
Enter Lisa Monaco, a name Trump didn’t shy away from mentioning. Monaco, a veteran aide to both former President Barack Obama and Biden, served as the latter's deputy attorney general, overseeing the Justice Department’s aggressive pursuit of Jan. 6 defendants. Her resume screams establishment, fueling suspicions she’s the autopen puppet master.
Monaco’s past is a laundry list of insider roles -- she was Obama’s Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Advisor from 2013 to 2017. Under Biden, she coordinated with the D.C. U.S. Attorney’s Office to slap January 6 protesters with obstruction charges. An unnamed X user quipped, “That’s quite the deep state resume,” and it’s hard to disagree.
Now, Monaco has jumped ship to Microsoft, leading their global affairs and cybersecurity policy. She didn’t respond to the Daily Mail’s request for comment, which only thickens the plot. If she’s dodging questions, what’s she hiding?
Biden, predictably, pushed back in a recent public statement, insisting that he called all the shots. “I made the decisions about the pardons, executive orders, legislation, and proclamations,” he claimed. Sounds like a man scrambling to cover his tracks when the autopen’s ink is still wet.
Trump is not buying it, and neither should anyone who values transparency. He argues thaqt the autopen’s use could invalidate Biden’s orders, from pardons for Hunter Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci to sweeping policies on immigration and climate change. If courts agree, Biden’s legacy could crumble faster than a woke college seminar.
The investigation will comb through every pardon, executive order, and memorandum Biden issued. Trump’s team is laser-focused on who authorized the autopen and what policies it rubber-stamped. This isn’t just about paperwork -- it’s about who ran the show.
Trump didn’t mince words, labeling the autopen operators as enablers of chaos. “The people, whether it’s Lisa Monaco or whoever operated the autopen, these are criminals,” he said. He tied the scandal to broader failures, like lax border policies that let “murderers” into the country.
“You know, we’re moving murderers out of our country that were put here by Biden or the autopen,” Trump added. It’s a gut-punch to Biden’s narrative of control, suggesting unelected hands were steering America into ruin. The autopen isn’t just a pen -- it’s a symbol of betrayal.
Online, conservatives are buzzing, with some branding Monaco a “deep state” operative due to her decades in government. Her cozy ties to Obama and Biden don’t help her case. When your career reads like a D.C. insider’s playbook, suspicion comes with the territory.
If Trump’s investigation holds water, the fallout could be seismic. Thousands of Biden’s actions -- education reforms, health care mandates, climate initiatives -- might be tossed out by courts. It’s a legal longshot, but the mere possibility has progressives sweating.
The probe’s scope is staggering, covering every clemency grant and presidential memorandum. Trump’s team is betting that exposing autopen abuse will prove Biden’s presidency was a facade run by unelected elites. That’s a narrative that could rally conservatives for years.
For now, the nation watches as Trump’s investigation digs deeper. Was Monaco the mastermind, or just a cog in a larger machine? One thing is clear: the autopen scandal is a wake-up call to drain the swamp once and for all.