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Furious reaction as Joe Biden pardons son

President Joe Biden has decided to issue a pardon for his son Hunter, who faces sentencing for two criminal cases.

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So, Which Celebrities Will Donald Trump Pardon This Time?

The likelihood of one of them being a sexual abuser is not zero.

NY judge grants Trump's request to pause court deadlines, sentencing, in a victory for president-elect

The 34 convictions could have placed Trump in prison for up to four years

Judge pauses upcoming deadlines in Trump's election interference case

Jack Smith and the DOJ are in talks about the best way to wind down his cases.

Trump’s biggest courtroom nemesis is looking for an exit strategy

The special counsel is expected to wind down the federal criminal cases he has spent the past two years building.

Elon Musk case over $1 million voter giveaway moved to federal court

A case brought by Philadelphia’s district attorney against Elon Musk’s $1 million sweepstakes for voters claims it is illegal under state law.

Divided Supreme Court allows Virginia to purge suspected non-citizens from voter rolls

The Justice Department says the state’s purge has removed some American citizens.

Trump ally released from prison

Former White House advisor Steve Bannon was serving a four-month sentence for contempt of Congress

LA DA to announce decision on Menendez brothers resentencing Thursday

Lyle and Erik Menendez are each serving two life sentences without parole.

How Erdogan’s Monument to Turkish Power Landed New York’s Mayor in Legal Trouble

Eric Adams cleared path for opening of troubled Manhattan skyscraper after Fire Department flagged defects.

The Supreme Court Might Get Eric Adams Off the Hook

Here’s why the New York City mayor could beat his bribery case.

Hunter Biden offers to change not guilty plea in tax case

 

His offer to accept a guilty verdict arrived just moments before jury selection was due to begin

Tunisian man in U.S. custody sues a year after acquittal on terrorism charges

Attorneys for Nizar Trabelsi, who was convicted in Belgium and acquitted in the U.S. of terrorism charges, are demanding his immediate release

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