The White House has doubled down and reiterated that President Joe Biden will “not” be pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, after he was found guilty of three federal firearm charges.
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Election Inference Case Paused By Georgia Appeals Court
As it considers Donald Trump’s plea to remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, a Georgia appeals court has halted Trump’s criminal prosecution proceedings, most likely ensuring that the trial will not take place before this year’s election.
Read More Election Inference Case Paused By Georgia Appeals CourtNikki Haley Visits Israel In Solidarity Trip
Former presidential candidate and United States ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, visited the site of the musical festival attacked by Hamas terrorist on October 7th.
Read More Nikki Haley Visits Israel In Solidarity TripIsraeli Forces Recover Bodies Of 3 Hostages During Gaza Raid
Israeli forces have successfully recovered the bodies of three hostages taken by Hamas from a tunnel in the Gaza Strip.
Read More Israeli Forces Recover Bodies Of 3 Hostages During Gaza RaidBiden Invokes Exec. Privilege On Special Counsel Hur Recordings Following GOP Request For Its Release
President Joe Biden is asserting his executive privilege by blocking House Republicans from receiving the audio files of his two-day interview with special counsel Robert Hur, which was part of the investigation into Biden’s mishandling of classified documents.
Read More Biden Invokes Exec. Privilege On Special Counsel Hur Recordings Following GOP Request For Its ReleaseSlovakia’s Prime Minister Shot In ‘Attempted Assassination’, In Life Threatening Condition
Slovakia’s Prime Minister, Robert Fico, has been put in life-threatening condition after being shot on Wednesday in an “attempted assassination,” his office announced.
Read More Slovakia’s Prime Minister Shot In ‘Attempted Assassination’, In Life Threatening Condition