House Democrats gathered Wednesday to voice support for a resolution condemning President Donald Trump for pardoning Jan. 6 defendants and firing DOJ prosecutors.
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.
President Donald Trump is taking a page out of the playbook used by many of the tech titans who now support him, moving fast ...
The man convicted in the killing of a Connecticut State Police trooper in the early 1990s will be eligible for an early ...
Abortion clinics across the country face increased antagonism and threats of violence after President Trump's recent pardons ...
Spadea, who recently left his decade-old morning radio show on New Jersey 101.5, chastised Ciattarelli for having his “lobbyist buddies” comb through old comments. He said he criticized Trump for ...
Trump supporters were prosecuted with unparalleled vigor and given the harshest of possible sentences exactly because they ...
Newly confirmed Attorney General Pam Bondi will arrive for her first day at the Justice Department Wednesday after she was ...
The Fraternal Order of Police and the International Association of Chiefs of Police endorsed Trump, who said all along, that ...
The Court of Appeal recently granted the former prime minister leave to initiate judicial review proceedings on his bid to ...
Out of the gate in his second term, President Donald Trump has delivered a raft of executive orders and policy edicts that ...
Gov. J.B. Pritzker directed state hiring officials to block the employment of anyone who took part in the attack that claimed ...