Will Donald Trump pardon all or many of the Americans accused or convicted of federal crimes during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack ...
Trump, who campaigned on a pledge to restore “law and order,” said the pardons he intended to offer could cover people ...
From the column: "The former Duluth head shop owner can be gratified for the dichotomy that facilitated him now being a free man." ...
Len Davis, the notoriously corrupt New Orleans police officer whose death sentence for the killing of a mother was commuted ...
They can also be denied services and benefits — or opportunities for citizenship — promised by military recruiters.
Maryland lawmakers have filed legislation meant to clear up policies around on-site marijuana consumption businesses, while ...
Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis argued that President Joe Biden’s commutations hinder their chance of appeal as they seek to ...
Today marks four years to the day since protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol, in an attempt to derail the certification of the ...
Several Senate Republicans avoided making full-throated endorsements of Trump’s plans to pardon defendants who were charged for the Capitol riot.
President-elect Donald Trump will be taking office again in just two weeks, and the leader of the Proud Boys is looking to get pardoned.
Enrique Tarrio, the former Proud Boys chairman serving 22 years in prison for seditious conspiracy over the Jan. 6 attack, is ...
Four years after the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, President-elect Donald Trump is just days away from retaking the White House. Will he use his clemency powers to pardon those convicted for participating?