President Donald Trump's pardons of those convicted in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and the rhetoric of retribution from some of those released this week is raising deep concern among ...
It is false that violent protestors during the George Floyd riots were not charged and convicted. More than 120 defendants pleaded guilty or were convicted of rioting, arson, and conspiracy. Over 70 ...
Donald Trump pardons officers Terence Sutton Jr. and Andrew Zabavsky, convicted in the 2020 killing of Karon Hylton-Brown, 20.
The move came ahead of the March for Life, the annual anti-abortion rally in Washington where Vice President JD Vance is expected to address attendees.
“The answer is he does not. He has the authority as the highest executive of the Federal Government to pardon federal convictions. As the highest executive of State Government only Governor Polis has ...
President Donald Trump pardons pro-lifers who were convicted for praying outside abortion clinics and encouraging women to choose life.
President Donald Trump is pardoning anti-abortion activists who were convicted of blockading abortion clinic entrances. Trump has previously criticized former President Joe Biden’s Justice Department ...
The pardon put an end to the Biden administration’s prosecution of Vaughn and his fellow pro-life activists, among whom were several elderly and infirm women.
Pamela Hemphill, 71, announced that she would be rejecting Donald Trump's pardon after being convicted of a misdemeanor for her role in the Jan. 6 attacks.
Gina Bisignano was one of the first defendants charged with federal crimes after participating at the protest at the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Gina Bisignano was one of the first defendants charged with federal crimes after participating at the protest at the Capitol on Jan. 6.