If Congress will recognize the longstanding problem of the presidential pardon power and act on its responsibility – always a ...
Article II of the U.S. Constitution grants the president the unconditional power to grant “reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States.” Pardons do not extend to impeachments or to ...
One of our nation’s key founding principles is the rule of law — the idea that every person and institution within a government is subject to the same set of rules. I deeply believe in the rule of law ...
President Donald Trump cannot unilaterally decide that pardons are null and void. The U.S. Constitution gives presidents nearly unlimited power to issue pardons. But if someone’s pardon is revoked, ...
Let's see, should we start by mentioning President Donald Trump's blanket pardon of virtually all of the hundreds of convicts from the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol in 2021? Or perhaps his pardon ...
President Donald Trump has repeatedly said former President Joe Biden signed pardons with an autopen, a mechanical device that uses a robotic arm with an attached pen. When Trump installed portraits ...
President Donald Trump declared that he’s terminating all documents that predecessor Joe Biden signed using an autopen, Knewz.com can report. Before Biden left office in January 2025, he issued ...