Former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, who turned against President Donald Trump during his first term, may be compelled to testify under oath before a GOP-led House committee, despite a preemptive pardon from President Joe Biden. The committee, formed by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), aims to investigate the January 6th Committee’s actions, where Cheney served as co-chair. Legal experts warn that Cheney’s pardon could strip her of the ability to invoke the Fifth Amendment to avoid self-incrimination. This could leave her legally obligated to testify if subpoenaed, as pardons remove criminal liability for related offenses. Critics suggest the pardons, which include figures like Dr. Anthony Fauci, could backfire by making it easier to uncover wrongdoing.
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