Trump and Biden have recently handed out thousands of pardons and commutations. Why does this Pardonapalooza feel so dirty?
Dueling moves by Trump and Biden open new frontiers for one of the most sweeping powers in the Constitution.
Jacob Chansely told Newsweek that apart from buying guns with his regained right to bear arms, he also plans to "Smoke some ...
Pamela Hemphill, 71, of Boise, Idaho, who served 60 days in prison, said it would be “an insult to the Capitol Police” if she accepted the pardon.
The leaders of two far-right organizations who were pardoned by President Trump for their actions on Jan. 6, 2021, say they ...
The emerald ash borer is an invasive beetle from Asia that feeds on all native ash trees in New York. After being accidentally transported to the U.S. in infested crates, it has killed millions of ash ...
In 2015, a 31-year-old yoga enthusiast from Austin named Ross Ulbricht was found guilty of being the online drug kingpin ...
Rep. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey, a former Navy helicopter pilot and federal prosecutor, has also introduced legislation she ...
President Trump called the convictions of people who stormed the Capitol a "grave national injustice" and one of his first actions was to pardon those involved.
Law and order? Back the blue? What happened to that GOP?
President Joe Biden’s pardon of his family on his way out the White House door was a disappointing abuse of his presidential ...
Donald Trump has wasted no time weeding out more than 1000 staff, appointed under the Biden administration, who he considers ...