A leading pro-energy group is once again demanding an investigation into several Biden executive actions on climate that may have been signed by an autopen without any confirmation from Joe Biden that he even knew about them.

Power the Future, a nonprofit fighting for American energy jobs, reviewed eight executive orders that marked major changes in U.S. energy policy. They say there’s no record of Biden ever speaking about any of them publicly, raising serious concerns that the president didn’t actually sign them and may not have even known they existed, Fox News reported.

“These are not obscure bureaucratic memos; these were foundational shifts in American energy policy, yet not once did Joe Biden speak about them publicly,” Power The Future founder and executive director Daniel Turner said to Fox News Digital.

The executive orders flagged by Power the Future include a 2023 Arctic drilling ban, a 2021 order pushing the federal government to hit net-zero emissions by 2050, a mandate to create “clean energy” AI centers, and an offshore drilling ban issued just before Biden left office in 2025.

With no public remarks from Biden on any of them, Power the Future sent letters this week to the DOJ, EPA, DOI, DOE, and both House and Senate Oversight Committees. They’re demanding an investigation into who actually made the decisions, who wrote the orders, and who, if anyone, really signed them.

“In light of the growing evidence that actions purportedly taken by the former president may not have been approved or signed by him, but instead promulgated by a small coterie of advisers in his name without his knowledge or over his signature using an ‘autopen,’ the need for congressional access to information has grown in importance with these revelations,” the letter that was sent to Republican House Oversight Chair and Kentucky Rep. James Comer said.

“Congress deserves to know how or whether these executive actions were authorized, and whether the former President was aware of such orders before they were implemented by the federal bureaucracy. Were these actions taken on behalf of the president and purporting to execute his authority undertaken with the president’s knowledge and approach? It appears incumbent upon Congress to inquire, about all parties involved in these actions, who instructed them to do what, when,” said.

“Power The Future remains concerned that key policies of major economic and national security significance directed by the White House during the Biden administration may have been undertaken without presidential awareness and approval, but perhaps instead by a small coterie of staff,” the letter said.

“Although this likelihood has become more apparent by claims made in a recent book titled ‘Original Sin,’ those claims merely support information that had already emerged,” it said, referencing the book penned by co-authors Jake Tapper of CNN and Alex Thompson.

The book details the cognitive and mental decline of former President Biden when he was in the White House and the coverup by his staff.

Biden joked on Friday that he was “mentally incompetent” and reassured the public that his metastatic prostate cancer has a “good prognosis” during his first public appearance since his diagnosis with the serious condition.

“You can see that I’m mentally incompetent and I can’t walk and I can beat the hell out of both of them,” Biden said during a Q&A with reporters.

The New York Post said his claim that he could “beat the hell out of both of them” was likely a reference to Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, co-authors of the recently released book “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again.”

Biden added that “I don’t have any regrets” about initially running for another term before being forced out of the race last July following a nightmare debate performance against then-likely GOP nominee Donald Trump.