On CNN's "Newsroom With Jim Acosta," the host pushes Rep. Tim Burchett to condemn President Trump’s move to pardon Jan. 6 ...
That roped Senate Budget Committee Chairman Lindsay Graham into the heated back and forth, who impressed on Vought that he ...
For Trump, presidential pardons are effectively party favors to be handed out to people he likes, agrees with or sees as political allies.
After Jan. 6 pardons, it's worth repeating Rep. John Rutherford's own words from that day: "You cannot say you stand for law ...
President Donald Trump continued to defend his controversial pardons of the Jan. 6 rioters with false claims that they were wrongly prosecuted.
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Fear of increased ICE raids have already negatively affected the nation’s agricultural sector, causing alarm that food prices ...
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President Trump is sending 1,500 additional troops to the southern border, building off the executive actions he signed on Monday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced to reporters.
For all the Republican talk about "looking forward," the new president and some of his allies appear preoccupied with the retired Democratic president.
Trump said domestic and international challenges over the last four years would not have happened had he been president.
When a party’s leader claims to “back the blue” but pardons or frees those who assaulted police, some party members may feel dissonance. How do they reduce that dissonance?