Well, folks, it looks like we've uncovered what might be the biggest fraud ever perpetrated on the American people. Remember all those times Joe Biden appeared confused about policies he supposedly signed? Turns out there's a bombshell explanation—he probably never signed them at all.
The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project just dropped a nuclear truth bomb: virtually every presidential document during Biden's presidency was signed by an autopen.
Let that sink in. The only document they could confirm actually had Biden's actual signature was his letter quitting the 2024 race. How's that for irony?
Back in January, Johnson shared a disturbing account of a private Oval Office meeting in January 2024, where Joe Biden appeared unaware of his own executive order halting liquefied natural gas exports to Europe. When Johnson questioned him on the decision’s impact, Biden insisted, “I didn’t do that.” However, the order had been signed just weeks earlier.
Johnson recalled offering to have Biden’s staff print out the order so they could read it together, at which point Biden vaguely acknowledged it. But as Johnson pressed further, it became clear the president had no real understanding of the executive action. Left “with fear and loathing,” Johnson asked, “Who is running the country? Like, I don’t know who put the paper in front of him, but he didn’t know.”
We may now know why Biden couldn’t remember signing the order—he might not have signed it at all. This revelation from the Oversight Project, which have yet to be independently corroborated, puts the entire Biden presidency under suspicion.
The constitutional implications here are staggering. We're not talking about a president occasionally using an autopen for convenience; we're looking at systematic automation of presidential authority. As I reported at PJ Media, the presidential autopen has been around since the 1950s, and its legality has sparked plenty of debate. In 2013, Barack Obama made history as the first president to sign a bill into law using the autopen while vacationing in Hawaii. His team relied on a 30-page memo from George W. Bush’s legal team, which argued that as long as the president had authorized the signature, his physical presence wasn’t necessary.
Incidents like Mike Johnson’s account of Biden forgetting his own LNG exports executive order raise serious concerns about whether Biden’s handlers took advantage of his cognitive decline—and whether executive actions were being carried out in his name without his direct approval or even knowledge throughout his presidency.
Every executive order, every pardon, and every official action under Biden's name is now suspect.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is now demanding the DOJ Inspector General investigate Biden's mental capacity during his final days in office, writing, "I write to request that you conduct a full investigation into President Biden's mental capacity in his final days in office."
He continued, “By now, Biden's mental decline is famous. Under the 25th Amendment, his inability to make decisions should have meant a succession of power. Instead, it appears staffers and officers in the Biden administration may have exploited Biden's incapacity so they could issue orders without an accountable President of sound mind approving them. That would explain why the Biden administration's orders were aggressively much farther to the left than any previous President.”
AG Bailey makes a devastating point: “If in fact Biden's staffers were exploiting his mental decline, those orders are null and void.”
We're talking about a potential constitutional crisis where unelected staffers and advisors were wielding presidential power behind the scenes.
This isn't just about signatures. The fundamental question here is whether Joe Biden was mentally competent during his presidency. If we can't trust that the president is actually making presidential decisions, we don't have a presidency—we have a puppet show.
I have no doubt that Joe Biden personally signed plenty of documents during his presidency—we’ve seen the photos to prove it. But the Oversight Project’s investigation raises serious questions about how often the autopen may have been used without his knowledge, authorization, or full awareness.
Now, it’s up to the Department of Justice to act on Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s calls for an investigation. Let’s hope they follow through.
I love it when Trump signs stuff on-camera…