For over two decades, Pardon the Interruption has remained one of ESPN’s most popular sports debate shows. As for why this is, Meadowlark Media’s Pablo Torre and MSNBC’s Chris Hayes believe ...
How else can you explain his blanket pardon of nearly 1,500 people who assaulted the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, attacking police, smashing doors and windows and calling for the hanging of Vice ...
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(Francis Chung / Politico via AP Images) President Donald Trump’s obscene and unconscionable blanket pardon of the 1,600 rioters who sought to overturn the 2020 election has properly sparked ...
Such pardons are for people who were actually convicted of crimes in the past. That is, the pardons were not preemptive. Moreover, the pardon power, when used to protect the powerless from a ...
And yet, the power of the presidential pardon, based on the embrace of the concepts of mercy and amnesty, essentially guarantees that, in fact, a select few are actually not held accountable for ...
A few weeks ago, President Biden surprised the nation by issuing a pardon to his son Hunter, after spending most of the year insisting he would not. Citing what he perceived as a political prosecution ...
But the implication of not pardoning those 14 people while doing so for about 1,500 others, combined with Trump’s “research” comment, is that there’s something about those commutation recipients that ...