Cheney Faces Legal Heat After Jan. 6 Role
Former Rep. Liz Cheney, once a top Republican voice, may be forced to testify about her role in the January 6th Committee. Despite receiving a preemptive pardon from President Biden, her legal protection may not hold up.
Pardon Removes 5th Amendment Right
Biden’s pardon shields Cheney from prosecution but strips her of the right to remain silent. Legal experts say, “They can’t take the Fifth anymore,” meaning Cheney must testify if subpoenaed.
Allegations of Witness Tampering
A December 2024 report accused Cheney of “unethical communication” with witness Cassidy Hutchinson. This has fueled GOP-led investigations into the Jan. 6 Committee’s conduct, which some Republicans say was “politically motivated.”
Political Fallout Continues
Cheney’s sharp criticism of Trump — “There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone, but your dishonor will remain” — made her a target. Her potential testimony could reveal behind-the-scenes details of the committee, raising further controversy.