When news broke that former President Donald Trump had launched an investigation questioning Joe Biden’s mental fitness, Washington was thrown into chaos. The move, announced earlier this week, centered on allegations that Biden’s staff may have used an autopen to sign official documents during his presidency — a claim that quickly spiraled into a political firestorm.
But Biden didn’t stay silent for long. Reporters caught up with him as he was leaving an event, asking what he thought about Trump’s latest probe. His reply, short and sharp, echoed through headlines across the nation:
“I made every decision — myself.”
Those six words became the centerpiece of the story. Supporters praised the confidence behind his answer, while critics saw it as deflection. Either way, Biden’s brief remark turned what was supposed to be a technical inquiry into a defining political moment.
Behind the scenes, officials confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, with experts noting that the use of an autopen is neither illegal nor unprecedented — several past presidents have used the device for efficiency and security reasons. Still, the political weight of the issue continues to grow, as both camps prepare for another heated election cycle.
As the nation debates what those six words truly meant, one thing is certain — the rivalry between Biden and Trump is far from over.