How this unfettered clemency power came to be written into our Constitution and how, in spite of frequent abuse, it seems ...
In August 2022, the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons, a body of five elected officials and political appointees, reviewed her application and decided they needed more time to make a decision.
Tighe Scott, 75, who is a native of Pen Argyl, and his son Jarrett Scott, 48, were taken into custody along with two other ...
Supported by By Dan Barry and Alan Feuer Photographs by Meridith Kohut On her 15th day of freedom as a pardoned participant in the Jan. 6 riot, Rachel Powell drove through western Pennsylvania’s ...
A portion of central Pennsylvania. * WHEN...Until 4 AM EST Friday ... A federal judge on Wednesday criticized the Justice Department's evolving position that a presidential pardon for a Kentucky man ...
Kansas Republican Kris Kobach lost races for governor in 2018 and the U.S. Senate in 2020 but resurrected his political ...
A former NASCAR driver and his son were among those pardoned by President Donald Trump earlier this year for their involvement in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Tighe Scott, 75, who is a ...
Tighe Scott, 75, who is a native of Pen Argyl, and his son Jarrett Scott, 48, were taken into custody along with two other Pennsylvania ... wiped clean by Trump’s pardon, according to reports.
President ordered by judge to rehire thousands of workers which DOGE fired - The Vice President sat down with Fox News’s ...
Hulu’s new documentary about disgraced family vlogger Ruby Franke, called Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke, was ...
In August 2022, the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons, a body of five elected officials and political appointees, reviewed her application and decided they needed more time to make a decision. An ...