President Trump on Thursday signed pardons for 23 pro-life protesters who were convicted under the Biden Justice Department.
President Donald Trump pardoned x pro-lifers who were convicted for praying outside abortion clinics and encouraging women to choose life.
Learn about President Trump's recent pardons of anti-abortion activists convicted of clinic blockades and the debate it has sparked.
After beginning his second term with a flurry of executive orders, President Donald Trump gave an exclusive one-on-one interview with Fox News star Sean Hannity in the Oval Office on Wednesday. As se ...
Carlos Ayala had his case dismissed earlier this week after President Trump issued a blanket pardon to the Jan. 6 participants. Ayala's trial was scheduled for June.
Taking a pardon, Pam Hemphill told Mother Jones, "would be a slap in the face to the Capitol Police, the rule of law, and to our nation." ...
In a recent interview with Sean Hannity, President Trump asserted that former President Biden should have pardoned himself. This sentiment violates long-held principles in law.
President Donald Trump’s new “Department of Government Efficiency” reached out to the U.S. Marshals Service this week to express concern that federal judges overseeing Jan. 6 cases were moving too ...
After taking the oath of office to protect the nation from enemies "both foreign and domestic," President Trump pardoned more than 1,500 convicted insurrectionists.
Rioters who were locked up for their roles in the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, are now free.
Trump said domestic and international challenges over the last four years would not have happened had he been president.