In light of President Joe Biden's controversial pardon of his son, Hunter, Newsweek put the question to experts.
"He can run from the truth, [but] he can’t hide forever," the Arizona Republican said, pointing to a strategy several legal experts have also laid out.
A Greensboro officer’s use of deadly force earlier this year was justified, according to a statement released in October by ...
Outgoing Sen. Joe Manchin (I-VT) has made a similar suggestion, as doing so would make the president's pardon of his son “a lot more balanced.” ...
The surreptitious and sweeping nature of President Biden’s maneuver to pardon his son was so jarring that it reportedly ...
President Joe Biden's decision to break his word and pardon his son Hunter has spurred a broader discussion about what else ...
President Joe Biden had unlimited power to pardon his son Hunter, but legal experts said the Justice Department typically ...
During the Cold War, the superpowers signed a number of arms control agreements that helped build trust and limit the scope ...
President Biden’s vow not to pardon his son was bad politics he apparently thought was good politics. Americans understand ...
Far from the most impactful. The post Hunter Biden’s Pardon is Unpopular, But Isn’t The Most Controversial in History ...
Presidents are granted the authority to issue pardons under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. The Constitution’s ...
Presidents are granted the authority to issue pardons under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. The Constitution's framers were heavily influenced by the English legal tradition of pardon, ...