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President Donald Trump on Monday pardoned former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, whose 14-year sentence for political ...
But counterterrorism experts say the pardons could further embolden fringe groups and hamper the Justice Department’s fight against political violence. Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was ...
About 140 of them were from Florida. Not everyone got a pardon. Fourteen people involved from across the country who were charged with seditious conspiracy, including top members of two militia ...
A Jan. 24 Threads post (direct link, archive link) claims Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jamie Raskin are taking action against President Donald Trump. "AOC and Jaime Raskin (sic ...
The president's clemency legitimizes the actions of groups and individuals our allies overseas consider terrorists.
Hylton-Brown’s mother, Karen Hylton, urged Trump, in a statement ahead of the pardons, to choose a different course, according to NBC4 Washington. “President Trump as the mother of a baby whom ...
Unlike the nearly 1,600 people who received pardons or commutations this week for their involvement in the Jan. 6 riot, Mr. Ulbricht had little direct connection to the president. But the move had ...
Two police officers convicted in the death of a man riding a moped in Washington, D.C., have received pardons from President Donald Trump, the White House announced Wednesday. Former Metropolitan ...
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 ...
When the president of the United States was mulling pardons for family members and administration officials, lawmakers were aghast. “It’s an effort not only to prospectively pardon people for ...
At best, these pardons excuse the violence that took place on January 6, and at worst, encourage that kind of violence in the future by essentially promising would-be insurrectionists forgiveness.