Former President Trump claims that pardons issued by President Biden using an autopen are invalid, sparking a legal debate over presidential authority. Meanwhile, the Constitution states that presidential pardons that are accepted can’t be revoked. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson breaks down what this could mean for those pardoned.
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