Former President Donald Trump is disputing the legitimacy of President Joe Biden's pardons issued to individuals connected to the January 6th committee investigations. Trump's argument centers on the claim that the pardons were signed using an autopen, rendering them invalid. Legal experts are divided on the potential impact of this challenge.
Meanwhile, fashion chain Forever 21 has once again filed for bankruptcy protection. The retailer previously went through bankruptcy in 2019. The company is now seeking to reorganize its finances and operations to adapt to the changing retail landscape. The bankruptcy filing raises concerns about the future of brick-and-mortar stores in the face of increasing online competition.
Trump Challenges Biden's Jan. 6 Pardons; Forever 21 Bankruptcy
Former President Trump is questioning the validity of President Biden's pardons related to the January 6th committee, citing the use of autopen signatures. This challenge comes amid ongoing legal scrutiny of the pardons. In other news, fashion retailer Forever 21 has filed for bankruptcy for the second time. The company is working to restructure its debt and operations.
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