President Donald Trump has learned firsthand that heated political rhetoric from the left comes with very real consequences.
Trump supporters were prosecuted with unparalleled vigor and given the harshest of possible sentences exactly because they ...
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Examining presidential pardons What a blessing it is to have leaders who “cut to the chase,” declaring the ending from the ...
On the night he was inaugurated, President Donald Trump pardoned about 1,500 of the Jan. 6 rioters. Their crimes include treason, assault on police officers, destruction of public property and theft.
Trump provided this get-out-of-jail-free card using only one criterion: “If you support me ... Both papers seem to search out writers, Letters to the Editor and news wire articles that demean ...
That does not make sense, but that is the situation based on President Trump's pardons of the Jan. 6, 2021, criminals on his first day in office. I will remain a strong supporter of law ...
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President Trump pardoned or commuted sentences for nearly 1,600 individuals who had been convicted for their violent acts of Jan. 6, 2021, against the United States Capital. In so doing, in ...
To the editor: A Jan. 22 letter to the editor ("I believe Biden's pardons are deeply corrupt") criticizes former President Joe Biden’s pardon of the Jan. 6 committee and Lloyd Austin. The writer draws ...
This should have been your headline. There could only have been one reason for these pardons, that being these people are all guilty. Biden should not be praised, but shamed for his selfish and ...
I took an oath 45 years ago when I became an attorney in Minnesota to support the United States and Minnesota constitutions, and I have worked my entire career to support the rule of law.