Trump’s executive orders, and the legal battles they’ve started, will ultimately matter more than his January 6 pardons.
Donald Trump's first week as the 47th President of the United States has been an absolute whirlwind since he was inaugurated on January 20. He signed off more than 100 executive orders, including some ...
India Today has accessed four different orders from US courts that create legal hurdles in the implementation of President ...
One of those defendants caught on camera was Polk County’s Jonathan Pollock, who federal authorities said fought with and ...
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President Donald Trump pardoned over 1,500 people charged in the U.S. Capitol riots Jan. 6, 2021 – including some from ...
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President Donald Trump’s pardons for more than 1,500 defendants has run into several snags and received some pushback from judges.
In his final hours as president, Joe Biden issued preemptive pardons for House committee members who investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol and the police officers who testified before ...
The president's vague wording leaves courts to sort out which crimes were "related" to the attack—and who should be set free.
"I believe God used us for a greater good," January 6 rioter Joseph Fischer told Newsweek after he was pardoned by President Donald Trump.
Trump’s pardon came after Sutton and Zabavsky were unanimously found guilty by a federal grand jury in 2022 of conspiracy to obstruct and obstruction of justice over the incident, as well as ...