Fox News contributor and legal scholar Jonathan Turley joined anchor Bill Hemmer on Tuesday to discuss President Donald Trump’s sweeping January 6th pardons, which included those convicted of ...
Anthony Fauci is insisting that he committed "no crime" after President Biden issued a preemptive pardon for his former ... chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl on Monday.
The White House announced the pardons in a last batch of clemency decisions just minutes before Donald Trump took the oath of office, saying they were intended to prevent “baseless and ...
Most notably, there was Biden’s breaking his promise not to pardon his son, Hunter. And then there were the commutations of the sentences of 37 of the 40 prisoners, all killers and some of them ...
Fauci told ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl he appreciated Biden’s pardon because the threat of investigation and prosecution “creates immeasurable and intolerable distress on me and my family.” ...
In the last few days of Joe Biden’s presidency, Steven Donziger hopes Biden will pardon him — as do dozens of progressive lawmakers in Congress, as well as human rights and environmental ...
The order requires the Federal Bureau of Prisons to act immediately on receipt of the pardons. "Tonight I'm going to be signing on the J6 hostages, pardons to get them out," Trump said at the ...
In the final hours of his presidency, Joe Biden issued blanket pardons to several people to protect them from politically-motivated prosecutions. Recipients included members of his family like his ...
Comedian Andrew Schulz cut to the center of concerns about President Biden offering a pardon to Dr. Anthony Fauci. "Why are you taking a pardon? What's in my arm? If I put something in my arm ...
The U.S. Constitution gives presidents the power to grant pardons and commutations for federal crimes. This unique, unchecked power was meant to be used sparingly, as a last resort to correct ...
Inauguration Day began and ended with unusual pardons from two presidents that legal and democracy scholars say reflected a lack of faith in the justice system, just as Donald Trump entered office.
Pardons were flying all over Washington on Monday like a flock of birds, or airplanes during peak hours at Reagan airport. Joe Biden was first, issuing "pre-emptive" pardons to five members of his ...