"Deranged Jack Smith was unable to successfully prosecute the Political ... because it showed how totally innocent I was, and how completely guilty Nancy Pelosi, and others, were," Trump wrote. "Jack is a lamebrain prosecutor who was unable to get his ...
Special counsel Jack Smith wrote that his team stands “fully behind” prosecuting President-elect Donald Trump in his final report released
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is planning to skip out on Donald Trump’s ... Just earlier this week, Trump called her “guilty” in a rant about Jack Smith, possibly referring to his old accusations that she could be tried for treason for her ...
Special counsel Jack Smith asserts in his report that Trump never believed the 2020 election was fraudulent and made “knowingly false claims."
Pardons were flying all over Washington on Monday like a flock of birds, or airplanes during peak hours at Reagan airport. Joe Biden was first, issuing “pre-emptive” pardons to five members of his family,
On his first evening back in office, Trump invited reporters into the Oval Office, where he discussed his new decree that NATO members must spend 5 percent of their nation’s wea
President Donald Trump pardoned more than 1,500 people for their roles in the insurrection at the Capitol that left five people dead and injured 174 officers.
In a 1915 case (Burdick vs. U.S.), the Supreme Court held that the “confession of guilt (is) implied in the acceptance of a pardon” and may be avoided only by rejecting it. After issuing a pardon to former President Richard Nixon, the Gerald Ford White House said that Nixon’s acceptance of it was an admission of guilt in the Watergate affair.
Stedman is one of 1,500 people — including some convicted of assaulting police officers — included in sweeping pardons issued shortly after the 1968 Wharton graduate returned to the White House.
Speaker Mike Johnson said the subcommittee would "continue our efforts to uncover the full truth" about the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
DONALD Trump’s stunning blanket pardoning for the January 6 protestors won’t repair the pain already dished out, a leading defense attorney has told The U.S Sun. John Pierce
"I believe God used us for a greater good," January 6 rioter Joseph Fischer told Newsweek after he was pardoned by President Donald Trump.