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U.S. House Oversight Committee declares Biden's executive actions null and void

"Breaking: U.S. House Oversight Committee declares Biden's executive actions null and void as of October 28, 2025. Explore the implications for presidential powers and governance."

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U.S. House Oversight Committee declares Biden's executive actions null and void
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On Tuesday, October 28, 2025, the U.S. House Oversight Committee announced that all executive actions taken by President Joe Biden, including pardons, are declared null and void if they were executed by White House staff and signed using an autopen.

This decision raises questions about the validity of various executive actions undertaken by the Biden administration. The committee"s ruling comes amid ongoing scrutiny of presidential powers and the methods used to execute them.

For further context, similar situations have arisen in other political arenas, such as recent developments regarding Netanyahu"s corruption trial, which ended early due to security developments.

The implications of this ruling on Biden"s administration and its policies remain to be seen.

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