Attorneys for President-elect Donald Trump have called on the judge overseeing his falsifying records case to dismiss the indictment, citing President Joe Biden’s pardoning of his son Hunter.
Read More Trump Lawyers Call On Judge To Toss ‘Hush Money’ Case, Highlighting Hunter Biden’s PardonTag: Justice System
Colorado Democrat Governor: Biden’s Decision To Pardon Hunter ‘Will Sadly Tarnish His Reputation’
Colorado Democrat Governor Jared Polis recently came out and criticized President Joe Biden for placing “his family ahead of the country” by pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, arguing that it sets a “bad precedent.”
Read More Colorado Democrat Governor: Biden’s Decision To Pardon Hunter ‘Will Sadly Tarnish His Reputation’Speaker Mike Johnson Slams Biden For Hunter Pardon: ‘Trust In Our Justice System Has Been Almost Irreparably Damaged’
Republican Speaker Mike Johnson slammed President Joe Biden for his decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, after announcing numerous times that he would not do so, with Johnson characterizing the decision as an “abuse” of the justice system.
Read More Speaker Mike Johnson Slams Biden For Hunter Pardon: ‘Trust In Our Justice System Has Been Almost Irreparably Damaged’Joe Biden Grants Pardon To Son Hunter, Contradicting Previous Statements Saying He Wouldn’t
President Joe Biden signed a pardon for his son Hunter Sunday after he was convicted of federal gun charges and federal tax evasion charges earlier this year, the president announced.
Read More Joe Biden Grants Pardon To Son Hunter, Contradicting Previous Statements Saying He Wouldn’tJudge Denies Bail for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Yet Again, Citing Threat To Community Safety
Disgraced producer, rapper, and business owner Sean “Diddy” Combs was denied bail for the fourth time after a New York federal judge deemed Combs a danger to the community “by clear and convincing evidence.”
Read More Judge Denies Bail for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Yet Again, Citing Threat To Community SafetyResentencing For Menendez Brothers Delayed To January, Judge Announces
A California judge has delayed the resentencing hearing for Erik and Lyle Menendez in a Monday ruling, as the two killer brothers appeared in public for the first time in almost 30 years.
Read More Resentencing For Menendez Brothers Delayed To January, Judge Announces