There is a Constitutional Reason why Donald Trump signs everything, by hand. Donald Trump has NEVER used an autopen for EOโ€™s or legislation.

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There is a Constitutional Reason why Donald Trump signs everything, by hand.

Donald Trump has NEVER used an autopen for EOโ€™s or legislation. While

๐Ÿ”ด THE CONSTITUTION

1. Article I, Section 7: This outlines the legislative process, stating that a bill becomes law if the president โ€œapprovesโ€ it and that he โ€œshall sign itโ€ if he does, or return it with objections (veto) if he doesnโ€™t.
โ€”โ€” The phrase โ€œshall sign itโ€ is the keyโ€ฆ. does this imply a personal, physical act?

2. Article II, Section 1: The presidentโ€™s executive power is vested in him
โ€”โ€” this suggests that certain actsโ€”like approving lawsโ€”are his alone to perform, raising questions about delegating that act to a machine.

โ€ข The Constitution assumes the presidentโ€™s conscious, individual assent to a law.
โ€”โ€” An autopen, even if authorized, is a mechanical proxyโ€”some argue itโ€™s akin to delegating the decision itself, which the president canโ€™t legally do.

โ€ข The framers envisioned a hands-on executive role. In 1787, signing meant PEN TO PAPER by the person in question
โ€”โ€”no machines existed to complicate this. An autopen might clash with that original understanding.

โ€ข Legal Authenticity: A signature traditionally proves intent and identity.
โ€”โ€” If a machine replicates it, could someone later challenge the lawโ€™s validity by claiming the president didnโ€™t truly โ€œsignโ€ it? (LIKE TRUMP IS DOING NOW)

โ€ข Precedent Concerns: If autopens are okay, whatโ€™s nextโ€”digital signatures, aides signing, or AI approvals?

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