The pardon power of the president is close to absolute. And most presidents, until Biden and Trump, have been careful not to abuse the privilege.
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The letters ask the heads of the broadcasters to find time to testify before the House Oversight Committee. It took particular issue with PBS implying that Tesla and X CEO Elon Musk made a "Nazi ...
Where the current nominee for FBI Director sued Cable News Network Inc. for libel, but his amended complaint failed to plead facts showing the challenged statements were published with actual malice, ...
For those not blinded by partisan politics, there is an obvious difference between Biden’s preemptive pardons and these Trump ...
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OpEd: Sen. Chris McDaniel has proposed a constitutional amendment proposal suspending gubernatorial pardon and commutation ...
The journalist, who has since moved on and is now writing for Axios, recalled Politico’s one and only story about the laptop, ...
Columnist David Marcus praises Fox News Digital colleague Joseph Wulfsohn for his work exposing the liberal media's efforts ...