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Ross Ulbricht's Post-Prison Life: From Silk Road Creator to Crypto Celebrity
Ross Ulbricht, the creator of the Silk Road dark web marketplace, was released from prison after a presidential pardon and has since embarked on a speaking tour, raising millions in cryptocurrency donations while facing criticism from victims' families.
Ross Ulbricht's Post-Prison Life: From Silk Road Creator to Crypto Celebrity
Ross Ulbricht, the creator of the Silk Road dark web marketplace, was released from prison after a presidential pardon and has since embarked on a speaking tour, raising millions in cryptocurrency donations while facing criticism from victims' families.
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36% Bias Score


Biden Chief of Staff Approved Autopen Use for Pardons, Contradicting Trump's Claims
President Biden's chief of staff, Jeff Zients, gave final approval for using an autopen to sign preemptive pardons for high-profile officials on Biden's last day in office, January 19, 2025, contradicting claims by President Trump that the pardons were invalid because Biden did not know what he was ...
Biden Chief of Staff Approved Autopen Use for Pardons, Contradicting Trump's Claims
President Biden's chief of staff, Jeff Zients, gave final approval for using an autopen to sign preemptive pardons for high-profile officials on Biden's last day in office, January 19, 2025, contradicting claims by President Trump that the pardons were invalid because Biden did not know what he was ...
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52% Bias Score


Proud Boys Sue US Government for $100 Million Over January 6th Prosecution
Five Proud Boys leaders are suing the US government for $100 million, alleging constitutional rights violations during their prosecution for participation in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, claiming fabricated evidence and excessive pretrial detention; they were later pardoned.
Proud Boys Sue US Government for $100 Million Over January 6th Prosecution
Five Proud Boys leaders are suing the US government for $100 million, alleging constitutional rights violations during their prosecution for participation in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, claiming fabricated evidence and excessive pretrial detention; they were later pardoned.
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64% Bias Score


House Oversight Committee Investigates Biden Administration for Potential Cover-Up of Cognitive Decline
The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, is investigating the Biden administration for potential cover-ups of President Biden's cognitive decline, focusing on the use of an autopen for pardons and executive actions; the Department of Justice is also investigating.
House Oversight Committee Investigates Biden Administration for Potential Cover-Up of Cognitive Decline
The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, is investigating the Biden administration for potential cover-ups of President Biden's cognitive decline, focusing on the use of an autopen for pardons and executive actions; the Department of Justice is also investigating.
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60% Bias Score


Justice Department Reviews Pardon Applications for Jan. 6 Defendants
Justice Department pardon attorney Ed Martin is reviewing pardon applications for 11 Jan. 6 Capitol riot defendants, including Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and Proud Boys members, who received commutations but not full pardons from President Trump, sparking debate over the use of presidential...
Justice Department Reviews Pardon Applications for Jan. 6 Defendants
Justice Department pardon attorney Ed Martin is reviewing pardon applications for 11 Jan. 6 Capitol riot defendants, including Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and Proud Boys members, who received commutations but not full pardons from President Trump, sparking debate over the use of presidential...
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48% Bias Score


Clemency Delayed: A 36-Year Fight for Justice
After 36 years of wrongful imprisonment, the author received clemency in 2017, highlighting the significant human and financial costs of delayed justice and the need for reform in presidential and gubernatorial pardon practices, particularly concerning the timing of clemency grants.
Clemency Delayed: A 36-Year Fight for Justice
After 36 years of wrongful imprisonment, the author received clemency in 2017, highlighting the significant human and financial costs of delayed justice and the need for reform in presidential and gubernatorial pardon practices, particularly concerning the timing of clemency grants.
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48% Bias Score

Biden Autopen Controversy: NYT Interview Reveals Discrepancies
The New York Times published an interview with former President Joe Biden regarding the use of an autopen to sign clemency documents during his presidency; while Biden claimed full responsibility for all decisions, the article later revealed he did not individually approve each pardon, and his chief...

Biden Autopen Controversy: NYT Interview Reveals Discrepancies
The New York Times published an interview with former President Joe Biden regarding the use of an autopen to sign clemency documents during his presidency; while Biden claimed full responsibility for all decisions, the article later revealed he did not individually approve each pardon, and his chief...
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56% Bias Score

Biden Pardons, Mental Acuity, and Cancer Diagnosis Under Investigation
Former President Biden's use of an autopen to sign over 1,500 pardons in his final days, including one for his son Hunter Biden, is under investigation by the Justice Department and the House Oversight Committee, which also investigates alleged cover-ups of Biden's mental decline and cancer diagnosi...

Biden Pardons, Mental Acuity, and Cancer Diagnosis Under Investigation
Former President Biden's use of an autopen to sign over 1,500 pardons in his final days, including one for his son Hunter Biden, is under investigation by the Justice Department and the House Oversight Committee, which also investigates alleged cover-ups of Biden's mental decline and cancer diagnosi...
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56% Bias Score

Former Prosecutor Criticizes Trump's January 6th Pardons
Former federal prosecutor Greg Rosen resigned, criticizing Donald Trump's pardons for roughly 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, arguing it sends a dangerous message condoning political violence and undermines the justice system.

Former Prosecutor Criticizes Trump's January 6th Pardons
Former federal prosecutor Greg Rosen resigned, criticizing Donald Trump's pardons for roughly 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, arguing it sends a dangerous message condoning political violence and undermines the justice system.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Pardons High-Level Drug Traffickers Despite Tough Stance
Despite advocating for harsher drug penalties, President Trump pardoned Larry Hoover, head of the Gangster Disciples, a violent drug syndicate, and other high-level traffickers, contradicting his tough-on-crime rhetoric and raising questions about the consistency of his drug policy.

Trump Pardons High-Level Drug Traffickers Despite Tough Stance
Despite advocating for harsher drug penalties, President Trump pardoned Larry Hoover, head of the Gangster Disciples, a violent drug syndicate, and other high-level traffickers, contradicting his tough-on-crime rhetoric and raising questions about the consistency of his drug policy.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Court Rejects New Pardon for Catalan Separatist Leaders
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected a request for a new pardon for four Catalan separatist leaders, maintaining their disqualifications from holding public office due to legal restrictions on subsequent pardons for the same offense, despite the Supreme Court Prosecutor's Office support.

Spanish Court Rejects New Pardon for Catalan Separatist Leaders
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected a request for a new pardon for four Catalan separatist leaders, maintaining their disqualifications from holding public office due to legal restrictions on subsequent pardons for the same offense, despite the Supreme Court Prosecutor's Office support.
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52% Bias Score

Erdoğan Pardons 10 Prisoners, Including Hizbullah Convicts
President Erdoğan pardoned 10 prisoners before the religious holiday, including two convicted in Hizbullah cases, citing health reasons and "old age"; this decision has raised concerns regarding justice and political influence.

Erdoğan Pardons 10 Prisoners, Including Hizbullah Convicts
President Erdoğan pardoned 10 prisoners before the religious holiday, including two convicted in Hizbullah cases, citing health reasons and "old age"; this decision has raised concerns regarding justice and political influence.
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52% Bias Score
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