Summary
President Donald Trump addressed children during the White House Easter Egg Roll, commenting on former President Joe Biden using an "autopen" instead of signing documents himself. This year's event grabbed attention as Trump included political remarks in a traditionally nonpolitical setting.
Key Facts
- President Trump spoke to children at the White House Easter Egg Roll.
- He claimed that former President Joe Biden used an "autopen" for signing documents.
- An autopen is a machine that replicates a human signature.
- Trump said any documents signed by autopen during Biden's presidency are now void.
- The White House Easter Egg Roll is a longstanding tradition since 1878.
- Trump led a chant of "four more years" during the event.