Donald Trump has promised to issue the pardons to Jan. 6 rioters “very quickly,” starting on his first day in office on Jan.
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President-elect Donald Trump's promise to levy strict tariffs -- essentially, taxes and trade penalties -- upon America's ...
President-elect Donald Trump says he will issue presidential pardons to people convicted of Jan. 6th crimes on his first day ...
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As President, he would have the legal authority to pardon any or all of those charged, at whatever stage their cases are.” ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) cast doubt on President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to deport three million ...