Joe Biden in some of his final acts as U.S. president on Monday pardoned Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired general Mark Milley, House committee members who investigated the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and members of his own family.
In the final minutes of his presidency, Joe Biden pre-emptively pardoned several family members, including his brothers James and Frank Biden, and sister Valerie Biden Owens. Biden said the pardons were intended to shield his family from politically motivated attacks and should not be mistaken as an acknowledgment of any wrongdoing.
Joe Biden has issued preemptive pardons to Anthony Fauci, Mark Milley and more just hours before Donald Trump's inauguration.
Former President Joe Biden said he was “concerned” about Donald Trump giving preemptive pardons of family members, according to a resurfaced interview from 2020.
The decision comes after Trump warned of an enemies list of those who have crossed him politically or sought to hold him accountable for his attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss.
It was just moments before Joe Biden's presidential term ended when he announced pardons for his siblings and their spouses.
President Biden issued pre-emptive pardons for Dr. Anthony Fauci and others who may have faced scrutiny under the incoming Donald Trump administration.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) tried to distinguish the differences between former President Joe Biden’s controversial pardons and President Donald Trump‘s. Trump spent his first hours in office issuing mass clemency for the 1,
The hosts of ABC’s The View have sparked outrage and claims of "hypocrisy" as they discussed the recent pardons issued by President Donald Trump and former President Joe Biden. Tuesday's episode of the US talk show was hosted by comedian Joy Behar,
US President Donald trump expressed disapproval of his predecessor Joe Biden's decision to grant pardons to his family members, calling the move "unfortunate." On his final day in office, Biden granted clemency to his relatives,
The clemency grants by departing President Joe Biden and new President Donald Trump — one benefiting uncharged people not accused of wrongdoing, the other aiding rioters convicted of violent felonies — are vastly different in scope, impact and their meaning for the rule of law.