Will legal proceedings start from Cheney, Fauci, or Milley's testimonies on Biden's pardons by end of 2025?
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Rep. Chip Roy Proposes Testimony from Cheney, Fauci, and Milley on Constitutional Reach of Biden's Pardons Related to January 6, 2021
Jan 20, 2025, 01:30 PM
Congressman Chip Roy has proposed bringing Liz Cheney, Anthony Fauci, and Mark Milley before Congress to testify regarding the implications of President Biden's pardons. The initiative aims to explore the constitutional limits of these pardons, particularly concerning their ability to invoke the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. Legal experts have noted that individuals who accept pardons may be compelled to testify truthfully, as the pardons do not shield them from prosecution for perjury if they provide false statements. This move reflects a broader interest among some Republican lawmakers in holding hearings related to the pandemic and the events of January 6, 2021, as they seek to investigate potential wrongdoing and ensure accountability. The discussions suggest a strategic effort to leverage the pardons to extract testimony from those previously pardoned, potentially leading to further legal inquiries.
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