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President Biden on son’s pardon
Opinion
A President Shouldn't Pardon His Son? Hello, Anybody Remember Neil Bush?
Nobody defines Poppy Bush's presidency by the fact that he pardoned his progeny. The moral: Shut the fck up about Hunter Biden, please.
Why President Biden’s Pardon of His Son Is So Controversial
The ongoing legal drama over Hunter Biden ended abruptly when his father, US President Joe Biden, pardoned him for tax and gun charges despite vowing not to do so.
Tell us: President Biden pardoned his son. Do you agree?
President Joe Biden had long stated that he would not pardon his son, Hunter Biden. But that changed on Sunday. The post Tell us: President Biden pardoned his son. Do you agree? appeared first on Boston.
Canada, Donald Trump and 51st state
Donald Trump suggested to Justin Trudeau that Canada can be the 51st state of the United States
The comment supposedly took place during the meeting he had with the prime minister last Friday, according to Fox News
Trump (Jokingly?) Suggests Canada Become 51st State
I hope you’re getting used to waking up to the stupidest news you’ve ever heard because the latest dispatch on Donald Trump ’s pre-inauguration antics is really something. Last week, Trump reportedly suggested to Justin Trudeau that Canada become the 51st state.
Trump floats Canada becoming the ’51st state’ in meeting with Trudeau
When Donald Trump was told Canada would be a very liberal state, he joked that it could become two states: a conservative one and a liberal one.
South Korea President declares martial law
How Often Has the US Declared Martial Law? Amid South Korea's Move
While martial law is relatively rare, its history in the U.S. is marked by moments of crisis, from civil unrest to natural disasters.
Watch: South Korea's president declares martial law
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has declared martial law in the country. In a suprise, late-night televised address, Yoon said the decision was made to remove "pro-North Korea forces" from South Korea and to "protect the free constitutional order".
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declares martial law, opposition leaders vow to fight
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday, saying opposition leaders were holding parliament hostage.
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Biden acknowledges horrific history of slavery that has connected the US and Angola while projecting optimism for future ties
President Joe Biden on Tuesday acknowledged how the horrific history of slavery has connected the United States and Angola ...
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Can President-elect Donald Trump enact tariffs without Congress? And can anyone stop him?
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to enact widespread tariffs, but can he move ahead on those promises on his own?
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Yes, a president can pardon someone for crimes they haven’t actually been charged with
The Constitution gives the president the power to pardon someone before they are indicted, convicted or sentenced for a ...
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Who is Salome Zourabichvili, Georgian president and voice of protest movement?
As protesters confronted massed ranks of riot police in front of Georgia's parliament last week, a slightly built woman ...
New York Sun
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The Irony of President Biden’s Immunity
The 46th president enjoys a boon secured from the Supreme Court by the 45th and 47th one.
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Read President Joe Biden's pardon of his son Hunter
President Joe Biden announced that he was pardoning his son Hunter Biden, who faced sentencing later this month for two ...
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How Canada Would Compare to Other 50 States After Reported Trump Comments
While Canada and the U.S. are close neighbors and historically close allies, it is very unlikely Canada will become the ...
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What is a presidential pardon, and how have Biden, Trump and other leaders used the power?
Presidents are granted the authority to issue pardons under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. The Constitution's framers were heavily influenced by the English legal tradition of pardon, ...
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Nancy Mace on UFO secrecy: ‘Are they keeping the president of the United States in the dark?’
UFO research remains one of the federal government’s most closely guarded secrets. Rep. Nancy Mace wants that to change.
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