Trump claims Biden's pardons invalid, threatens January 6 investigators
Donald Trump has declared that pardons issued by Joe Biden are invalid, claiming Biden used an autopen to sign them. Trump also threatened members of the January 6 investigation committee, stating they are no longer protected from scrutiny. In a separate development, Trump's administration announced the deportation of hundreds of individuals linked to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. This action comes despite a federal judge's order temporarily blocking the use of a wartime law for expedited deportations. Additionally, the U.S. has conducted military strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, responding to their attacks on shipping routes in the Red Sea.