Meanwhile, President Biden’s recent pardons for figures like Liz Cheney and Dr. Anthony Fauci—meant to shield them from possible retaliation by Trump’s allies—have stirred legal debates. Critics argue the pardons don’t prevent them from being subpoenaed or facing consequences if they lie under oath.
With Republicans regaining control and reviving investigations into Biden’s handling of classified documents and Hunter Biden’s tax case, the political landscape is heating up, signaling a continued partisan battle over January 6 and related controversies.