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Donald Trump took a victory lap over the weekend celebrating his January pardon of Ross Ulbricht, founder of the “Silk Road” ...
It is fair to say that each president’s exercise of the pardon power pushed the outer limits of legitimacy. In fact, the ...
Meanwhile, the only thing that explains why Trump would pardon proven, admitted vicious felons was to engender support.
At least two people, who were convicted in connection with the US Capitol riots, have "rejected" the pardon issued by President ... Someone might get hurt. Why would you ask people to protest ...
In his final days in office, President Joe Biden decided to pardon the innocent — people who committed no known crimes — including former Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., former U.S. Capitol Police ...
Trump didn’t fully explain why he gave commutations in those 14 cases ... that the president deemed presently unworthy of a pardon. Among the commutation recipients is Stewart Rhodes, the ...
How the Pardon System Works — and Why." Because most crimes in D.C. are prosecuted by the U.S. attorney, Wehle explains, the president has power in D.C. he doesn’t have elsewhere, whether the ...
“Holy shit… Fauci’s pardon ALSO begins on January 1st, 2014, just like Hunter. Why? Because this is when the Obama CIA/State Dept took over Ukraine, and began gain of function research on ...
Schulz criticized Fauci, questioning his acceptance of the pardon. Fauci, having served during the COVID-19 pandemic, faced scrutiny regarding US-funded research and the pandemic response.
Taking a pardon now in light of her actions, Hemphill said, “would be a slap in the face to the Capitol police officers, to the rule of law and to our whole nation.” “I would be contributing to their ...