This is news that could shake the American and global political landscape. Donald Trump has just revoked the preemptive presidential pardons granted by the Biden administration to more than 4,000 people. This dramatic decision marks, according to many observers, the end of impunity for a certain political and medical elite.
By cancelling these legal protections, the former president potentially opens the door to a series of high-profile trials targeting key figures in the system, accused of having acted behind the scenes in recent years.
The Autopen scandal: a contested signature
At the heart of this affair is the controversial use of the "autopen," a mechanical pen capable of automatically reproducing a signature. Donald Trump claims that the vast majority of documents signed by Joe Biden were signed using this device, without the express authorization or even the knowledge of the outgoing president.
In a powerful message posted on Truth Social, Donald Trump stated:
Any document signed by "Sleepy Joe" Biden using the autopen, which represents approximately 92% of them, is hereby revoked and has no further force or effect. I hereby nullify all executive orders and other documents not directly signed by Joe Biden, as those who used the autopen did so illegally.
The legal argument rests on the fact that the use of this machine requires the president's explicit permission. However, according to investigations, notably by James Comer of the House Oversight Committee, there is no evidence that Joe Biden participated in the meetings concerning these pardons or that he was aware of their signing. This situation highlights what some call a cognitive decline hidden from the American public, allowing shadowy figures to run the country.
With a touch of humor, Donald Trump remarked during Thanksgiving that the only valid pardons of the past year were those for… turkeys. For everything else, legal protections have been extinguished, exposing thousands of individuals to prosecution.
Anthony Fauci: Will the "conductor" of pandemics soon face justice?
Among the figures who are losing their preventive immunity is Anthony Fauci. Often described as a "pandemic predictor," he is accused by his detractors of having played a dubious role in the management of AIDS and COVID-19, and of already anticipating new health crises for 2025 or 2026.
Fauci recently warned that the next administration would face major challenges regarding infectious diseases, raising the possibility of a new, highly transmissible respiratory illness. For Donald Trump and his supporters, the revocation of his pardon means that Fauci will have to answer for his actions, particularly concerning the origins of the pandemic and the handling of the health crisis. He is seen as the first domino whose fall could bring down many other influential figures.
Liz Cheney and Adam Schiff: political opponents in the crosshairs
The lifting of these pardons also concerns prominent political figures such as Liz Cheney and Adam Schiff, accused of manipulating institutions to harm Donald Trump.
Liz Cheney, described as a "Republican in Name Only" (RINO), is under scrutiny for her role in the January 6th committee hearings. She is accused of fabricating false testimony and concealing evidence to support the impeachment proceedings against the former president. Her legal future now appears uncertain.
Adam Schiff, meanwhile, is being targeted for his involvement in the "Russiagate" affair and the impeachment proceedings. FBI Director Kash Patel didn't mince words during a direct confrontation:
You are the biggest fraud to have ever sat in the U.S. Senate. You are a disgrace to our institution… We have proven time and time again that you were a liar in the Russiagate and January 6th affairs.
Schiff, who has publicly expressed concern about the loss of confidence in the FBI and the Justice Department, is accused of using these institutions as political weapons. With the revocation of pardons, these accusations could turn into formal indictments.
Media silence and double standards
The case also highlights the differing media treatment of the two presidents. When Donald Trump considered granting 200 pardons, the mainstream media reacted with outrage, referring to it as a "get-out-of-jail-free card" worthy of Monopoly. In contrast, the Biden administration's use of the autopen to sign more than 4,000 preemptive pardons was ignored by these same news outlets.
James Comer emphasized that the problem wasn't the tool itself, but its unauthorized use by an inner circle exploiting a president's vulnerability. This revelation suggests that many official decisions made over the past four years could be called into question.
With these cancellations, 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year. Donald Trump's promise to "drain the swamp" seems to be taking on a concrete and legal dimension, suggesting a period of intense turbulence for the American establishment.
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