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Former President Joe Biden’s use of the autopen allowed “the sadistic criminal underclass" to enter the U.S. under his ...
Former President Joe Biden suspended his re-election bid one year ago Monday, in an unprecedented move that ended his more than 50-year career in politics and rocked the Democratic Party.
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The controversies created by Joe Biden’s late-term pardons were reinvigorated this week by a story in the New York Times ...
Col. Mark McClellan assumed command of U.S. Army Garrison–Fort Hood from outgoing commander, Col. Lakicia R. Stokes, July 11, ...
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has secured interviews with four ex-top aides to former President Biden in its probe of his mental acuity. Over August and September, the panel ...
Texas Senator Ted Cruz has argued some of the pardons and sentence commutations issued by President Joe Biden before he left office in January 2025 are likely legally "null and void" because they were ...
Media watchdogs criticized Joe Biden's rare New York Times interview about autopen signatures on clemency documents, ...
Contributor: Stunts in L.A. show Democratic states and cities that Trump's forces can invade anytime
The president could send the military into other cities, but his most dangerous weapon might be the newly empowered ...
Amid autopen questions, Biden says staff didn't tell him names of everyone he pardoned. Instead, he pardoned "categories" of ...
Officials expect the White House Counsel’s Office to review more than 1 million documents related to Biden’s use of autopen.
Former President Joe Biden has defended his use of an autopen to sign clemency decisions during his final weeks in office.
Political analyst Mark Halperin criticized The New York Times on Monday for omitting Republican voices and legal experts from ...
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