From Gerald Ford to Donald Trump and now Joe Biden, American presidents now have a history of objectionable pardons, writes.
Columnist Issac Bailey says if Biden followed Clyburn’s counsel, it would solidify the idea that the elite protect each other ...
Joe Biden's pardon of his son Hunter is the latest indicator that political integrity in both national parties is dead, if it ...
President Biden's pardon of his son, Hunter, has sparked outrage from Republicans and Democrats alike, prompting President ...
As President Joe Biden mulls potential pardons, only a constitutional amendment would limit that nearly unrestricted power, ...
The most famous preemptive pardon is likely Gerald Ford’s pardon of Richard Nixon after he resigned the presidency in the ...
Nearly all pardons target specific allegations or charges, making Hunter Biden’s unusual. The only other precedent was ...
President Joe Biden offered his son a sweeping pardon for all crimes that may have been committed between 2014 and 2024 ...
In light of President Joe Biden's controversial pardon of his son, Hunter, Newsweek put the question to experts.
President Biden issued one of the most sweeping pardons in recent history Sunday to his son Hunter Biden, when compared with ...
Hunter Biden’s pardon looks a lot like Richard Nixon’s,” notes Betsy Woodruff Swan at Politico. It “insulates his son from ...
Opinion: The authority to grant pardons, the roots of which are traceable to the royal prerogative of the English monarchy, is the most sweeping of the president’s constitutional powers.