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Biden White House poised to announce historic preemptive pardons as pressure mounts
Sources told theGrio the Biden administration is working around the clock on a two-pronged pardon issuance before Biden leaves office.
After Hunter Biden's pardon, White House considers broader clemency
The White House is listening to demands for President Joe Biden to extend the same grace to thousands of people wronged by the U.S. judicial system as he did to his son Hunter, officials say. Since Biden's pardon of Hunter on Sunday,
Is a Preemptive Pardon Legal? Biden Considers Measure for White House Officials
Outgoing President Joe Biden is said to be considering preemptive pardons for a number of officials and allies who could be targeted by Donald Trump when he takes up the presidency next month. Historically,
All the times Joe Biden and the White House said he wouldn’t pardon Hunter
Both President Biden and the White House have repeatedly told the public that the president would not pardon his budding artist son. Here is a list of instances in which they made those assurances
Biden's Hunter pardon came after circumstances changed, White House says
U.S. President Joe Biden changed his mind about pardoning his son Hunter because "circumstances have changed," the White House said on Friday.
White House says Trump wouldn’t ‘let go’ of Hunter Biden in defending pardon
The White House on Monday defended President Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter Biden after insisting for more than a year that he wouldn’t do so. Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told
Biden Plans Historic (and Potentially Stupid) Preemptive Pardons
President Joe Biden has spent the majority of his White House tenure practically ignoring pardon requests—but now he’s working to pardon certain individuals before they’ve even been charged with wrongdoing.
Democratic Anger about Biden pardon is all about Trump
You will probably agree that President Joe Biden's issuance of a broad pardon to his son Hunter Biden is the world's least surprising news. Many have predicted for quite a while that, whatever Biden said about pardoning his son — he vowed he would never do it — Biden would,
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Biden commutes nearly 1,500 sentences in record use of pardon power
The commutations went to people who had spent at least a year serving their sentence at home under the CARES Act during the pandemic.
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on MSN
Biden Pardon Record: President Commutes 1,500 Sentences—Most Ever in a Day
Joe Biden has commuted around 1500 sentences, marking the largest single-day clemency action in modern U.S. history.
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on MSN
Former top Biden aide slams Hunter Biden pardon rollout strategy
One of President Joe Biden’s former top communications advisers ravaged the president’s messaging rollout strategy around his ...
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Only about 2 in 10 Americans approve of Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter, an AP-NORC poll finds
Only about 2 in 10 Americans approve of President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter after earlier promising he'd ...
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Here are the times that Biden, the White House said they wouldn’t pardon Hunter
President Biden and the
White
House
have emphatically insisted the president wouldn’t
pardon
his son, Hunter Biden. But ...
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Biden White House considering pre-emptive pardon for retired Gen. Mark Milley, who made secret phone calls to China: report
Milley, 66, faced intense scrutiny on Capitol Hill during President Biden’s first year in office after journalist Bob ...
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Republicans called Jan. 6 rioters un-American. Now they're silent on Trump's pardon vow.
Trump wants to normalize using the pardon power to free insurrectionists. But, as GOP senators said at the time, there was nothing normal about what took place on Jan. 6.
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David Brooks on Hunter Biden Pardon: Democracies Fall When Practices And Norms That Work Get Slowly Abandoned
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Geoff Bennett to discuss ...
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