While the self-described “president of law and order” is dismantling accountability through pardons, Philly's local ...
In arguably the most consequential and dangerous act of his second administration so far, President Donald Trump issued ...
This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org, The War and Peace Report. I’m Amy Goodman, with Nermeen Shaikh. NERMEEN SHAIKH: President Trump is defending his decision to grant “full, complete and ...
Individual officers also gave their views on how upset their were with the pardons. The so-called “Q-Anon Shaman” said he was ...
Not one member of Indiana's Republican congressional delegation, all of whom swore to protect the U.S. Constitution, ...
Trump commuted the sentence of local Volusia County Proud Boys leader Joe Biggs, who was serving 17 years for his role in ...
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.
When a party’s leader claims to “back the blue” but pardons or frees those who assaulted police, some party members may feel dissonance. How do they reduce that dissonance?
Donald Trump still has the gall to say he supports police, even after pardoning those who assaulted officers on Jan. 6, 2021.
A Florida man accused of wounding police officers on Jan. 6 was arrested on gun charges just one day after being freed.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday pardoned two police officers in Washington who ...
Local police organization leader talks about the frustration behind President Donald Trump's pardon of Jan. 6 participants.