Bill Clinton said that even though Hillary "didn't do anything wrong," he’d be open to discussing a potential “preemptive pardon” for her with Joe Biden.
Longtime Biden adviser Anita Dunn issued a harsh criticism of the president's handling of his son's pardon during a New York Times panel on Wednesday.
The Justice Department is signaling to Jan. 6 defendants that accepting a pardon from Donald Trump will not eliminate guilt, ...
John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has become the first Senate Democrat to join President-elect Donald Trump’s social media site — and ...
Dozens of members of Congress are urging President Joe Biden to issue a full pardon of environmental lawyer Steven Donziger ...
President and CEO of TheDream.US Gaby Pacheco joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss President-elect Donald Trump’s Day-One ...
Pa., trashed the legal cases against President-elect Donald Trump and Hunter Biden in his first-ever Truth Social post on ...
Speaking with NBC News’s Meet the Press, Trump said he wasn’t “thrilled” with Wray’s job at the country’s top law enforcement agency, suggesting that the FBI’s role in repossessing sensitive and ...
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board scheduled a new date for death row inmate Kevin Underwood’s clemency hearing, but ...
President Joe Biden gave son Hunter an early Christmas present Dec. 1. He pardoned his boy for the two felonies he was convicted of earlier in the year. There was ...
Bill Clinton Would Be Willing to Talk With President Biden About a 'Preemptive Pardon' for Wife Hillary - But Insists She 'Didn't Do Anything Wrong' ...
Former President Bill Clinton, during an appearance on ABC's "The View" on Wednesday, indicated he hopes President Joe Biden ...