Georgia man asks Trump to sign award from Biden: ‘I don’t want his name on there’

President Donald Trump was in Georgia when a man met him with a rather unorthodox request.

The man had received a Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award from former President Joe Biden, but took the opportunity to ask President Donald Trump if he would sign it instead.

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“He doesn’t want Biden’s name on his Lifetime Achievement Award,” Trump told the gathered onlookers as they chuckled. He agreed to sign the paper and walked a few paces forward to a table.

“Mine’s not an autopen, his is,” the president said, pointing at the signature. “See that? That’s an autopen.”

A White House press release explained Trump’s trip as a return “to a state that is seeing real recovery, safer communities, and renewed strength under his leadership — as more work remains to fully reverse the economic damage of the Biden era.” It touted such successes lower energy costs, tax relief, immigration enforcement, home affordability improvements, disaster recovery and economic investment.

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