The post, set to Beyoncé’s song “Freedom,” included a message about embracing change and personal growth: “New life, new beginnings, means new boundaries. New ways of being that won’t look or sound like they did before.”
Meanwhile, Joe Biden is facing renewed scrutiny over his use of an autopen—a device that replicates signatures—to sign official documents while in office. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has questioned whether frequent reliance on the device could affect the legality of certain pardons and executive orders issued toward the end of Biden’s presidency. He suggested that an ongoing investigation may examine whether proper authorization procedures were followed.
Legal experts have also weighed in, noting that the Constitution requires presidential signatures on official acts, raising questions about whether autopen use fully satisfies that requirement. Some have further questioned whether Biden personally approved each decision. Despite this, Biden has maintained that he authorized all pardons, even if he did not individually review every name in broader actions.