WASHINGTON (TNND) — President Donald Trump hinted in an interview that aired Wednesday that President Joe Biden could still face prosecution, noting the former president did not issue himself a preemptive pardon.
President Donald Trump used three words to silence Fox News host Sean Hannity when speaking about former President Joe Biden. During the first sit-down interview of his presidency, Trump tore into Biden’s decision to grant preemptive pardons to some of his family members as well as members of the Jan. 6 committee.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), one of the seven Republican senators who voted to convict Trump in his second impeachment trial, is the latest to express public disapproval, particularly for the pardons for those convicted of assaulting police officers.
After beginning his second term with a flurry of executive orders, President Donald Trump gave an exclusive one-on-one interview with Fox News star Sean Hannity in the Oval Office on Wednesday. As seen in the clip below,
President Donald Trump also explains his rationale behind pardoning Jan. 6 protesters and why he doesn't think TikTok is that big a threat on Fox News The post Trump Says It’s Funny Biden Didn’t Pardon Himself in First Interview Since Returning to the White House | Video appeared first on TheWrap.
President Donald Trump littered a Wednesday interview on Fox News with many of the same false claims he made earlier in his first three days back in the White House.
Donald Trump has suggested Joe Biden should have pardoned himself before leaving office. Trump has long complained his predecessor used the justice department to unleash political retribution against him,
Trump began his second term with a series of executive actions. The 47th US president ordered a crackdown on immigration and withdrew the US from the Paris Climate Agreement and World Health Organization.
They would no longer have the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment if called to testify in civil, criminal, or congressional proceedings
President Donald Trump is remaking the traditional boundaries of Washington, asserting unprecedented executive power and daring anyone to stop him.
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President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order that aims to ease regulation on cryptocurrency, seeking to fulfill the policy promises he made to the industry after courting its cash and support throughout the 2024 campaign.
Imagine former President Joe Biden awakening from Wednesday's four-hour afternoon nap, reaching a rare state of semi-lucidity, and suddenly gasping. "Hey, Jack. What did you forget?" he might say to himself before realizing the truth.