Trump is making the documents signed by Biden's automatic pen void. If successful, Liz Cheney's pardon will be gone, and she may go to jail?
According to the latest news, Trump has indeed announced that he will cancel the executive orders signed by Biden using the "automatic signature pen." This could theoretically affect the pardons signed by Biden before he left office. However, this is currently just a unilateral declaration, and its legal validity is highly controversial. Therefore, whether Cheney's pardon will be revoked and whether she will face imprisonment remain unknown.
Biden signed a series of pardons before the end of his term, including a pardon for Liz Cheney (former Congresswoman and member of the January 6th event investigation committee). If Trump's announcement is ultimately recognized and executed by law, then the pardon signed by Biden may also face challenges.
Even if the pardon is revoked, it does not mean that Cheney will automatically be sent to prison. Pardons typically target specific crimes that have already occurred. If prosecutors want to hold her accountable, they still need to collect evidence, bring charges, and go through the full judicial process to convict her.
Liz Cheney is the daughter of Dick Cheney, the late U.S. Vice President, a former federal congressman, and a Republican whip.
Not long ago, she warned her party's Trump supporters: I want to say to my Republican colleagues who defend things that cannot be defended: One day, Trump will fall from power, but your disgrace will last forever!
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