The president-elect is already a convicted felon and could enter office still facing dozens of federal and state charges.
In the interest of national unity and to protect the rule of law, President Joe Biden should take a magnanimous step and pardon President-elect Donald Trump regarding two federal criminal cases — the ...
Trump has been trying to fight these cases, but now that he is headed back to the White House, he may not face any ...
The Constitution gives the president broad power to grant pardons in federal cases, but it’s unclear whether this would ...
Any nominations during Trump's second term would likely be of younger judges who could serve for decades, ensuring a conservative hold on the court for years to come. Gorsuch and Kavanaugh were in ...
Political observers suggest the outgoing president has nothing to lose and may be ready to take the heat to spare his son a prison sentence.
And while Trump could, as President, pardon himself for any federal convictions, he can’t pardon state offences such as the ...
An attorney helping President-elect Trump plan for the transition at the Justice Department said Monday that career employees ...
Throughout his campaign, former President Donald Trump made a variety of promises about what would happen on ‘Day One’ of his ...
President Joe Biden still has no intention to pardon his son,Hunter Biden, who is to be sentenced next month, White House ...
Donald Trump’s election victory Tuesday night will likely mean the president-elect is getting off scot-free in the four criminal cases he faces, experts tell The Post, as Justice Department officials ...
Posthumous presidential pardons are an extremely rare occurrence in the history of the State ... A second trial takes place ...