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.
The Democratic National Committee has brought on the social media staffers who ran Kamala Harris’s social media campaign account to combat “misinformation” from the incoming Trump administration.
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.
Trump says that former GOP Representative Liz Cheney could face harsh consequences after a House panel called for her to be probed by the FBI for possible witness tampering whilst on a Democrat-led committee investigating the January 6th, 2021, protest.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ chief of staff, Sheila Nix, recently voiced that Harris ran a “pretty flawless campaign,” despite losing every single swing state and becoming the first Democrat to lose the popular vote in 20 years.
Minnesota Governor and failed Democrat vice presidential candidate Tim Walz recently appeared in his first interview since losing the 2024 election alongside Kamala Harris, stating that he was “a little surprised” by the outcome of the election.
During a visit to Angola on Tuesday, President Joe Biden reportedly learned of the complex and unpleasant history between the two continents while vowing that the United States was “all in” on developing a new, stronger partnership with Africa.
Colorado Democrat Governor Jared Polis recently came out and criticized President Joe Biden for placing “his family ahead of the country” by pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, arguing that it sets a “bad precedent.”
Republican Speaker Mike Johnson slammed President Joe Biden for his decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, after announcing numerous times that he would not do so, with Johnson characterizing the decision as an “abuse” of the justice system.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre responded to questions surrounding President Joe Biden’s son Hunter’s presidential pardon on Monday, which the president and Jean-Pierre previously claimed would not happen on numerous occasions.