Pardoning your own family member may seem like an abuse of power, but it is within the president’s constitutional power.
Biden preemptive pardons to protect Trump's enemies from prosecution would signal no faith in the U.S justice system.
Fox News legal contributor Jonathan Turley joins "Fox & Friends" to discuss House Republicans calling for FBI investigation ...
President-elect Donald Trump said he would issue pardons to rioters on 'Day 1' of his presidency, which begins Jan. 20.
President Joe Biden said he is commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 people and pardoning 39 others. Are preemptive pardons for Trump's foes next?
With the controversy over President Joe Biden’s pardons, we can see history repeating itself, writes Kenneth Lasson.
Let me begin by thanking you for a life of remarkable service to our country and an effective term as President over these past 4 years. I won’t waste time discussing all of the complicated and ...
Biden made history by commuting 1,500 sentences but still faces calls to clear federal death row and issue blanket pardons ...
This is a stark contrast to Mr. Biden’s ill-considered pardon of his son Hunter and to the misguided notion, still under discussion within the White House, of preemptive pardons for people who might ...
The pardons will certainly cause entangling legal issues. If wrongdoing has occurred, it should be addressed through proper ...
President Biden’s sweeping use of the pardon power should remove any objections to the next administration’s expected ...
Science journalists sat on their hands while the nonscience media fawned over public officials, as deaths were still rising, Dr. Cory Franklin writes.