The claim originated on a satirical website but is presented in the post as authentic and attributes the decision to a ...
Journalist Matt Taibbi said during an interview with former Fox News star Tucker Carlson on his podcast earlier this week ...
In his final days in office, President Joe Biden decided to pardon the innocent — people who committed no known crimes — including former Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., former U.S. Capitol Police ...
During an interview with Fox News’s Sean Hannity Wednesday night, Trump was in the middle of complaining about Biden’s ...
People issued with pardons by President Joe Biden might still be indicted by the Trump administration, a former federal prosecutor has said. Newsweek sought email comment from the White House on ...
With actions big and small, Trump has spent his first days in office pushing the levers of government – and his unique powers as commander in chief – to target his perceived political enemies both ...
Meta activated an urgent status to fix the problem of its AI chatbots saying Joe Biden is still the president this week, according to a report. On Thursday, Meta’s artificial intelligence bots ...
Lawmakers at the state and federal levels are responding to President Joe Biden’s record presidential pardon spree – as more than 3,000 people found their sentences commuted or pardoned.
WASHINGTON ― The Biden administration has pushed out nearly all available funds from President Joe Biden's signature climate and economic laws as the White House works to ensure his "Investing ...
With just hours left of his presidency, Joe Biden issued preemptive pardons to Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley and members of the House Jan. 6 committee. President Joe Biden also ...
President Donald Trump's new Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will announce that he is 'immediately pulling' the security detail and security clearance for retired Gen. Mark Milley.
When former President Joe Biden assumed office in 2021, he did so under the promise that he would “restore the soul of America.” The phrase comes from historian Jon Meacham and is adapted from ...