Lindsey Graham Calls Trump’s Decision To Pardon Jan. 6th Protestors A ‘Mistake’
Senator Lindsey Graham stated on Sunday that he believes President Donald Trump made “a mistake” pardoning the January 6th protestors.
Senator Lindsey Graham stated on Sunday that he believes President Donald Trump made “a mistake” pardoning the January 6th protestors.
On Thursday, President Donald Trump pardoned 23 pro-life protesters, many of which are elderly and in poor health.
President Donald Trump sat down with Fox News host Sean Hannity for his first one-on-one interview since being back in office.
President Trump pardoned 1,500 January 6th defendants and commuted the sentences of 14 others on Monday, including 32-year-old Nate DeGrave from Las Vegas, who had been arrested for conspiracy and assaulting Capitol Police.
President Donald Trump has revoked almost 80 of former President Joe Biden’s presidential executive actions.
President Joe Biden has issued individual pardons and commutations to nearly 2,500 nonviolent drug offenders.
Wisconsin Congressman, Derrick Van Orden, says he will push for some January sixth defendants to be granted pardons by President Donald Trump
The top prosecutor for Washington D.C., who led the Justice Department’s investigation into the January 6th protests, said on Monday he will resign just days before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
President-elect Donald Trump did not wish the federal death-row inmates granted clemency by President Joe Biden a “Merry Christmas” on Wednesday, instead bluntly asserting that they can “go to hell.”
President-elect Donald Trump has stated that he plans to pardon January 6th demonstrators on the first day of his administration.