One thing we saw lots of this week as power switched from one political party to the other was presidential pardons.
There was, of course, Nixon and Watergate. Reagan and Iran-Contra. Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. Trump and Jan. 6.
Joe Biden preemptively pardoned his family and others concerned about retribution from Donald Trump. The Constitution says ...
The revelation of the list’s existence during the Watergate hearings of ... less than two weeks before Nixon resigned rather than face impeachment and conviction. Things are different now.
Joe Biden issued a broad pardon for his son Hunter that not only spared him sentencing on gun and tax charges but also barred ...
Nixon died of a stroke in 1994, surviving Pat by exactly 10 months. He and his wife are buried side by side on the grounds of ...
In his final hours in office, he pardoned Milley, Fauci and the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack.
Joe Biden’s preemptive pardons are a valid use of pardon power. But they break new ground as a shield for those the president ...
A triumvirate of Republican-led House committees in August put out a report that makes the case for impeaching outgoing ...
Reagan was not impeached. Clinton was impeached ... (Gus Ruelas/Dail News) Watergate. Folks associated with Nixon’s 1972 reelection campaign broke into the Democratic National Committee ...