President Trump blasted Joe Biden’s alleged reliance on an autopen to sign official documents, calling it proof of weak leadership. At a recent rally, Trump showed side-by-side images of his presidential portrait, Biden’s autopen machine, and his own 2024 campaign photo. “Whoever controlled the autopen controlled the presidency,” he declared. Conservative groups like The Heritage Foundation released reports claiming Biden used the autopen for nearly every document except his withdrawal from the 2024 race.
Trump slammed the practice as unprecedented, saying it showed Biden’s administration was run by “third-world” tactics. “You’re proud to sign major documents, but this guy uses a robot?” he mocked. The criticism fits a pattern of Trump painting Biden as mentally unfit. During the 2020 election, Trump repeatedly accused Biden of “hiding in his basement” to avoid tough questions. Polls now show most Americans worry about Biden’s sharpness after incoherent debate performances.
Democrats defended Biden’s autopen use as practical, but conservatives see it as symbolic of his decline. “Crooked Joe can’t even sign his own name anymore,” one Trump ally said. The controversy highlights concerns about who’s really making decisions in the White House. Biden’s team claims he’s fully engaged, but his shaky public appearances tell a different story.
Trump’s mocking tone resonates with his base, who view Biden as a puppet for radical leftists. The autopen scandal reinforces Trump’s message that America needs strong, hands-on leadership again. “Sleepy Joe’s handlers are running the show,” a rally attendee said. “We need Trump back to clean house.”
The media largely ignores the autopen issue, focusing instead on Trump’s legal troubles. But grassroots conservatives say it’s a glaring example of Biden’s incompetence. “Would Reagan or JFK use a machine to sign laws? Never,” argued a talk radio host. “This is embarrassing for our country.”
Biden’s allies dismiss the criticism as distraction from Trump’s “extremist agenda.” But voters aren’t buying it. Recent surveys show Trump leading in swing states, with many independents citing Biden’s frailty as a dealbreaker. The autopen debacle adds fuel to fears that Biden isn’t truly in charge.
As the election heats up, Trump vows to keep spotlighting Biden’s failures. “The choice is strength vs. weakness,” he told supporters. “Do you want a president who signs his own name or a robot?” For millions of Americans, the answer is clear.
The Biden campaign remains defiant, but their fundraising emails reek of desperation. One recent blast called Trump “Broke Don” – a lame attempt to mirror Trump’s nicknaming prowess. It’s no match for Trump’s sharp contrasts on leadership and stamina. With every gaffe and autopen revelation, Biden’s chances fade.