Biden's Farewell Sermon: Faith, Justice, and a Call to Action
In his final remarks, President Joe Biden addressed the congregation of the Royal Missionary Baptist Church in South Carolina, reflecting on his career, faith, and the importance of perseverance; he also highlighted his administration's record number of pardons and commutations, emphasizing the need...
Biden's Farewell Sermon: Faith, Justice, and a Call to Action
In his final remarks, President Joe Biden addressed the congregation of the Royal Missionary Baptist Church in South Carolina, reflecting on his career, faith, and the importance of perseverance; he also highlighted his administration's record number of pardons and commutations, emphasizing the need...
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28% Bias Score
Trump's Pre-Inauguration Events and Policy Plans
President-elect Donald Trump will hold a series of pre-inauguration events including a reception and fireworks show, a wreath-laying ceremony, and a rally, before the swearing-in ceremony moves indoors due to frigid temperatures.
Trump's Pre-Inauguration Events and Policy Plans
President-elect Donald Trump will hold a series of pre-inauguration events including a reception and fireworks show, a wreath-laying ceremony, and a rally, before the swearing-in ceremony moves indoors due to frigid temperatures.
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48% Bias Score
Biden Weighs Preemptive Pardons Before Leaving Office
President Biden is considering preemptive pardons for individuals who may face retribution from President-elect Trump's administration, potentially including Senator Adam Schiff, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and former Representative Liz Cheney, before leaving office on Monday.
Biden Weighs Preemptive Pardons Before Leaving Office
President Biden is considering preemptive pardons for individuals who may face retribution from President-elect Trump's administration, potentially including Senator Adam Schiff, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and former Representative Liz Cheney, before leaving office on Monday.
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40% Bias Score
Biden Commutes Sentences of Nearly 2,500 in Final Clemency Push
President Biden commuted the sentences of almost 2,500 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses on Friday, setting a new presidential record for individual pardons and commutations, citing disproportionately long sentences compared to current standards.
Biden Commutes Sentences of Nearly 2,500 in Final Clemency Push
President Biden commuted the sentences of almost 2,500 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses on Friday, setting a new presidential record for individual pardons and commutations, citing disproportionately long sentences compared to current standards.
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Trump's Planned Pardons for Capitol Rioters Cannot Erase Extensive Evidence, Convictions
U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves, departing amid President-elect Trump's vow to pardon Capitol rioters, asserts that the substantial evidence and convictions achieved through the largest Justice Department investigation in history cannot be erased. Over 1,300 rioters have been convicted, reflecting over...
Trump's Planned Pardons for Capitol Rioters Cannot Erase Extensive Evidence, Convictions
U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves, departing amid President-elect Trump's vow to pardon Capitol rioters, asserts that the substantial evidence and convictions achieved through the largest Justice Department investigation in history cannot be erased. Over 1,300 rioters have been convicted, reflecting over...
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40% Bias Score
Biden Condemns Meta's Elimination of Fact-Checkers
President Biden criticized Meta's decision to replace fact-checkers with user-generated content, calling it "shameful," while also discussing potential pardons before leaving office and his assessment of Vice President Harris's 2024 presidential campaign.
Biden Condemns Meta's Elimination of Fact-Checkers
President Biden criticized Meta's decision to replace fact-checkers with user-generated content, calling it "shameful," while also discussing potential pardons before leaving office and his assessment of Vice President Harris's 2024 presidential campaign.
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44% Bias Score
Trump to Issue Pardons for January 6th Rioters
President-elect Trump plans to issue pardons for January 6th Capitol rioters shortly after his inauguration, fulfilling a long-held promise despite opposition from some Republicans and concerns about undermining the rule of law. About 1,270 people have been convicted of January 6-related crimes.
Trump to Issue Pardons for January 6th Rioters
President-elect Trump plans to issue pardons for January 6th Capitol rioters shortly after his inauguration, fulfilling a long-held promise despite opposition from some Republicans and concerns about undermining the rule of law. About 1,270 people have been convicted of January 6-related crimes.
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48% Bias Score
Judges Split on Allowing January 6th Defendants to Attend Trump's Inauguration
At least 20 defendants charged with or convicted of participating in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol have requested permission to attend President-elect Trump's inauguration; 11 were approved, 8 denied, reflecting varying judicial assessments of the risk of future violence.
Judges Split on Allowing January 6th Defendants to Attend Trump's Inauguration
At least 20 defendants charged with or convicted of participating in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol have requested permission to attend President-elect Trump's inauguration; 11 were approved, 8 denied, reflecting varying judicial assessments of the risk of future violence.
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Judge Sentences January 6th Defendants Amidst Potential Trump Pardons
On the final day of court before Donald Trump's inauguration, Judge Tanya Chutkan sentenced several January 6th defendants, highlighting the potential impact of presidential pardons on the ongoing cases. Sentences ranged from 10 days to 2.5 years in prison, reflecting the varying degrees of culpabil...
Judge Sentences January 6th Defendants Amidst Potential Trump Pardons
On the final day of court before Donald Trump's inauguration, Judge Tanya Chutkan sentenced several January 6th defendants, highlighting the potential impact of presidential pardons on the ongoing cases. Sentences ranged from 10 days to 2.5 years in prison, reflecting the varying degrees of culpabil...
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Biden Commutes Over 2,000 Drug Sentences, Setting New Presidential Record
President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of over 2,000 individuals convicted of nonviolent drug offenses on Friday, exceeding any previous president's record and citing the need to correct sentencing disparities, particularly those related to crack and powder cocaine.
Biden Commutes Over 2,000 Drug Sentences, Setting New Presidential Record
President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of over 2,000 individuals convicted of nonviolent drug offenses on Friday, exceeding any previous president's record and citing the need to correct sentencing disparities, particularly those related to crack and powder cocaine.
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Trump to Pardon January 6th Rioters; Vance Opposes Pardons for Violent Offenders
President-elect Donald Trump plans to pardon January 6th Capitol rioters, while Vice President-elect JD Vance opposes pardons for those who committed violence, creating a division within the Republican party; over 1,500 people face federal charges.
Trump to Pardon January 6th Rioters; Vance Opposes Pardons for Violent Offenders
President-elect Donald Trump plans to pardon January 6th Capitol rioters, while Vice President-elect JD Vance opposes pardons for those who committed violence, creating a division within the Republican party; over 1,500 people face federal charges.
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Biden: I Could Have Won Re-election, But Age and Pardons Dominate Exit Interview
President Biden, in an exclusive interview with USA Today, claimed he could have won re-election but questioned his fitness for another term at 86; he also discussed considering pardons for Trump's enemies and defended his son's pardon.
Biden: I Could Have Won Re-election, But Age and Pardons Dominate Exit Interview
President Biden, in an exclusive interview with USA Today, claimed he could have won re-election but questioned his fitness for another term at 86; he also discussed considering pardons for Trump's enemies and defended his son's pardon.
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36% Bias Score