Former Wyoming Republican Representative Liz Cheney, who criticized Trump during his first term, may be required to testify under oath before a GOP-led House committee, despite a preemptive pardon from President Biden. Following the establishment of a new committee investigating the January 6 Committee, Cheney, who served as co-chair, may face scrutiny for potential witness tampering, as alleged in a December 2024 report. Biden’s pardons, which shielded Cheney and others from political consequences, could have unintended legal implications. Legal experts argue that pardons prevent recipients from invoking the Fifth Amendment, potentially requiring Cheney to testify if subpoenaed. This issue has raised concerns about uncovering the truth surrounding the January 6 investigation.
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