President Donald Trump continued to defend his controversial pardons of the Jan. 6 rioters with false claims that they were wrongly prosecuted.
It’s not clear that she can legally reject the pardon. There is legal precedent suggesting it might be an uphill battle. In December 2024, two federal prisoners asked a judge to block the reduction in ...
After taking the oath of office to protect the nation from enemies "both foreign and domestic," President Trump pardoned more than 1,500 convicted insurrectionists.
Sixteen percent of poll respondents agree the U.S. should pressure Denmark into selling Greenland to the U.S. Twenty-nine percent said the U.S. should take control of the Panama Canal from Panama and ...
President Donald Trump listed a “number of reasons” for pardoning violent Jan. 6 rioters during an interview aired Wednesday ...
Trump’s election interference judge says his Jan 6 pardons can’t ‘whitewash blood, feces, and terror’ - Judges who presided over riot cases deliver blistering rebukes and warn against Trump’s revision ...
And that’s why I won’t take a pardon—because it would be a slap in the face to the Capitol Police, the rule of law, and to our nation. Do you know of anyone else who was convicted for what they did on ...
For all the Republican talk about "looking forward," Donald Trump and some of his GOP allies still appear preoccupied with Joe Biden.
After beginning his second term with a flurry of executive orders, President Donald Trump gave an exclusive one-on-one interview with Fox News star Sean Hannity in the Oval Office on Wednesday. As se ...