
Joe Biden Goes Out With a “Pardon Fiesta”—and He’s Not Finished
Administration is also discussing “preemptive pardons” for people at risk of prosecution after Trump takes office.

Administration is also discussing “preemptive pardons” for people at risk of prosecution after Trump takes office.

It is simply a fact that the United States is no longer a functioning liberal democracy.

The outgoing U.S. president tried and failed to secure billions in new aid and to push younger Ukrainian men into the firing line.

The president’s explanation can now be used by Trump to pardon those convicted of the January 6th rioting at the Capitol.

Macron and Biden push for an end to the conflict while the armed Islamist militia remains intact.

Russia warns of escalation, while Trump allies are livid that the U.S. administration is going against the will of the American people.

Devastating damage and reports of death follow in storm’s wake.

Moscow’s tradition of acting on its threats should inspire caution in Western capitals.

U.S. intelligence says the Biden Administration is concerned about Russian retaliation.

President Biden has the power to pardon his son, but has said he would not do it. Pundits predict that in the end, he will pardon his son before he leaves office.