
Trump doesn’t use autopen for legally binding documents, unlike Biden, White House says
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The Trump administration’s official policy during both of his terms has been to use the president's hand signature on every legally operational or binding document, according to the White House.
Trump told reporters on Air Force One Sunday that while he uses an autopen for correspondence, it’s shameful to use one when signing documents such as pardons. Diana Stancy is a politics reporter with Fox News Digital covering the White House.
"We may use it, as an example, to send some young person a letter because it’s nice," Trump said. "You know, we get thousands and thousands of letters, letters of support for young people, from people that aren’t feeling well, etcetera. But to sign pardons and all of the things that he signed with an autopen is disgraceful."

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