Trump Pardons January 6th Rioters
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump pardoned 730 individuals convicted and 700 awaiting trial for their involvement in the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol building, despite concerns this decision sends a dangerous message.
Trump Pardons January 6th Rioters
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump pardoned 730 individuals convicted and 700 awaiting trial for their involvement in the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol building, despite concerns this decision sends a dangerous message.
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52% Bias Score
Trump to Pardon January 6th Attack Convicts
President Donald Trump plans to pardon hundreds of individuals convicted of nonviolent offenses related to the January 6th, 2021, Capitol attack and commute sentences for others convicted of more serious crimes, despite over 1,270 convictions resulting from the Justice Department's largest criminal ...
Trump to Pardon January 6th Attack Convicts
President Donald Trump plans to pardon hundreds of individuals convicted of nonviolent offenses related to the January 6th, 2021, Capitol attack and commute sentences for others convicted of more serious crimes, despite over 1,270 convictions resulting from the Justice Department's largest criminal ...
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44% Bias Score
Trump's First Day: Executive Orders on Immigration, Trade, and Environment
On his first day, Donald Trump plans to sign numerous executive orders targeting immigration (mass deportations, ending birthright citizenship), trade (tariffs), and environmental policy (potentially withdrawing from the Paris Agreement).
Trump's First Day: Executive Orders on Immigration, Trade, and Environment
On his first day, Donald Trump plans to sign numerous executive orders targeting immigration (mass deportations, ending birthright citizenship), trade (tariffs), and environmental policy (potentially withdrawing from the Paris Agreement).
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Trump's Planned Pardons for January 6th Protesters
President-elect Donald Trump plans to pardon January 6th protesters, focusing on those who faced harsh treatment despite peaceful actions, while violent offenders will not be considered. Vice President-elect JD Vance supports this, highlighting alleged unfair prosecutions and a need for equal law ad...
Trump's Planned Pardons for January 6th Protesters
President-elect Donald Trump plans to pardon January 6th protesters, focusing on those who faced harsh treatment despite peaceful actions, while violent offenders will not be considered. Vice President-elect JD Vance supports this, highlighting alleged unfair prosecutions and a need for equal law ad...
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52% Bias Score
Trump Threatens Military Action for Panama Canal, Greenland
Donald Trump, in a recent interview, refused to rule out using military force to gain control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, contradicting prior statements against war and raising serious concerns about escalating international tensions. He also intends to rename the Gulf of Mexico.
Trump Threatens Military Action for Panama Canal, Greenland
Donald Trump, in a recent interview, refused to rule out using military force to gain control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, contradicting prior statements against war and raising serious concerns about escalating international tensions. He also intends to rename the Gulf of Mexico.
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Biden Pardons Son, Faces Democratic Backlash
President Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, on December 1st, despite previously stating he would not interfere with the Justice Department's investigation; this decision has drawn criticism from fellow Democrats, including Senator Amy Klobuchar and Governor Jared Polis, raising concerns about po...
Biden Pardons Son, Faces Democratic Backlash
President Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, on December 1st, despite previously stating he would not interfere with the Justice Department's investigation; this decision has drawn criticism from fellow Democrats, including Senator Amy Klobuchar and Governor Jared Polis, raising concerns about po...
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48% Bias Score
Trump Grants Clemency to 1,500 January 6th Defendants
President Trump granted clemency to roughly 1,500 defendants convicted of January 6th crimes, including dismissing all pending indictments, on his first day of a second term, despite convictions for violent crimes and seditious conspiracy; this includes commutations for at least a dozen individuals.
Trump Grants Clemency to 1,500 January 6th Defendants
President Trump granted clemency to roughly 1,500 defendants convicted of January 6th crimes, including dismissing all pending indictments, on his first day of a second term, despite convictions for violent crimes and seditious conspiracy; this includes commutations for at least a dozen individuals.
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Democrats Urge Dropping Charges to Release Trump Classified Documents Report
House Judiciary Democrats requested that Attorney General Merrick Garland drop charges against Donald Trump's co-defendants, Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, to allow the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's second report volume detailing the classified documents case, which Garland refused, as...
Democrats Urge Dropping Charges to Release Trump Classified Documents Report
House Judiciary Democrats requested that Attorney General Merrick Garland drop charges against Donald Trump's co-defendants, Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, to allow the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's second report volume detailing the classified documents case, which Garland refused, as...
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Vance Backtracks on Trump's January 6th Pardon Promise
One week before President Trump's inauguration, incoming Vice President JD Vance stated that only peaceful protestors involved in the January 6th insurrection should be pardoned, walking back Trump's earlier pledge of blanket pardons, amid concerns over public disapproval.
Vance Backtracks on Trump's January 6th Pardon Promise
One week before President Trump's inauguration, incoming Vice President JD Vance stated that only peaceful protestors involved in the January 6th insurrection should be pardoned, walking back Trump's earlier pledge of blanket pardons, amid concerns over public disapproval.
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Biden Pardons Son Hunter, Reversing Prior Pledge
President Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, for federal tax and gun charges, reversing a prior pledge not to do so, citing Hunter's tax payments, recovery from addiction, and a perceived double standard in the gun charge prosecution; the decision sparked widespread criticism.
Biden Pardons Son Hunter, Reversing Prior Pledge
President Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, for federal tax and gun charges, reversing a prior pledge not to do so, citing Hunter's tax payments, recovery from addiction, and a perceived double standard in the gun charge prosecution; the decision sparked widespread criticism.
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Repatriated Filipina Death Row Inmate Awaits Presidential Pardon
Filipino death row inmate Mary Jane Veloso, convicted in Indonesia for drug trafficking, was repatriated to the Philippines on December 2023, her fate now depending on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s decision to grant her a pardon; otherwise, she faces life imprisonment.
Repatriated Filipina Death Row Inmate Awaits Presidential Pardon
Filipino death row inmate Mary Jane Veloso, convicted in Indonesia for drug trafficking, was repatriated to the Philippines on December 2023, her fate now depending on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s decision to grant her a pardon; otherwise, she faces life imprisonment.
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48% Bias Score
Trump Threatens Legal Action, Considers Adams Pardon
President-elect Trump, in a Mar-a-Lago press conference, threatened legal action over the sale of unused border wall materials, indicated he might pardon Mayor Eric Adams, and commented on drone sightings, vaccines, and foreign policy, while SoftBank pledged a $100 billion US investment.
Trump Threatens Legal Action, Considers Adams Pardon
President-elect Trump, in a Mar-a-Lago press conference, threatened legal action over the sale of unused border wall materials, indicated he might pardon Mayor Eric Adams, and commented on drone sightings, vaccines, and foreign policy, while SoftBank pledged a $100 billion US investment.
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56% Bias Score