From Nixon to Flynn, a rich and sometimes controversial history of presidential pardons
President Trump's pre-Thanksgiving pardon of his former national security ended a four-year legal saga, and extended a colorful legacy of presidential clemency
President Trump's pre-Thanksgiving pardon of his former national security ended a four-year legal saga, and extended a colorful legacy of presidential clemency
President Trump has been issuing executive orders aimed at law firms that employed key figures in the Russiagate saga. Now, federal judges have blocked many of Trump's efforts, some calling it retribution for the lawfare waged against him by the previous administration.
FBI Director Kash Patel releases bombshell documents to Congress showing how agents traced classified leaks to sources but DOJ didn't act.
From 2015 to 2018, banks, federal agencies, and at least one foreign government knew of suspicious transactions surrounding Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings.
FISA Court quietly rules DOJ and FBI can review FISA warrant intel to support Kash Patel effort to hand over more Crossfire Hurricane documents to House and Senate.
Nationwide, prosecutors are under fire for being soft on crime while criminals devastate major cities.
FBI clearly was warned Russia collusion was Clinton dirty trick, Steele dossier flawed — and persisted anyway.
Mountain of evidence? More than 82,000 private emails authored by Joe Biden under different names and located by the National Archives could be boon to Biden investigators and to a public with a right to know what its leaders have said and done.
The Biden Administration insisted on calling the January 6 riot an armed insurrection for years, and targeted parents who wanted a say in their children's education. Distorting the meaning of "domestic terrorism," that narrative and others mischaracterized the conditions leading to two assassination attempts on Trump and Charlie Kirk's murder.