Trump Voids Biden Autopen Orders, Freezes 3rd-World Immigration as Ukraine Peace Efforts Spotlight “Unsung Hero” (Video)

In this episode of Front Page, host Scott Goulet reports that President Trump has moved to rescind and terminate any executive actions from the Biden era that were signed using an autopen, arguing that most such orders, pardons and regulations are legally invalid because they were not personally approved by Mr. Biden. In a related response to the fatal shooting of West Virginia National Guard member Sarah Beckram in Washington, D.C., allegedly by an Afghan national admitted under Operation Allies Welcome and previously linked to U.S. government entities, Mr. Trump also pledges a permanent pause on migration from all “third world” countries. He further vows to cut off federal benefits and subsidies for non-citizens, revoke citizenship from immigrants who undermine public order, and deport foreign nationals deemed security threats or public burdens.

Goulet then turns to the legal front, noting that the 2020 Georgia election interference case against Mr. Trump and more than a dozen allies has been dismissed in full for lack of sufficient evidence and jurisdictional issues surrounding the racketeering theory. With that decision, Mr. Trump no longer faces any open criminal prosecutions and hails the outcome as a victory for “law and justice” in Georgia. The program also covers Mr. Trump’s sharp rebuttal to a New York Times article suggesting he is showing signs of age and fatigue in office; Mr. Trump responds on Truth Social by citing his economic and political record, asserting excellent physical and cognitive health, and denouncing the paper as biased and consistently negative in its coverage.

The episode closes with an extended look at efforts to end the war in Ukraine and the financial currents surrounding it. Goulet highlights Russian President Vladimir Putin’s signal that a U.S.-backed peace framework could serve as a basis for talks, and credits much of the behind-the-scenes work to Dan Driscoll, the 39-year-old Secretary of the Army and longtime Trump ally whose background mirrors that of Vice President JD Vance. Mr. Driscoll, known in Washington as “Trump’s drone guy,” is portrayed as a key intermediary in recent Kyiv negotiations. Goulet also reports on a Czech shell company accused of buying Chinese-made drones cheaply and reselling them to the Ukrainian military at steep markups while routing profits back to China, raising questions about war profiteering, tax practices and oversight within Ukraine’s defense procurement system.

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