President Joe Biden’s pardon decisions have been the focus of attention during his final days in office, but one unusual form of clemency is reigniting legal debate.
President Biden is flirting with handing out preemptive pardons to some of President-elect Donald Trump’s favorite political targets.
Liz Cheney and Dr. Anthony Fauci. The 82-year-old president sat down with USA Today's Susan Page who asked him where he stood on the issue. Politico reported last month that White House aides ...
President Biden said he was still considering pre-emptive pardons for President-elect Donald Trump's political foes, including former GOP Congresswoman Liz Cheney and Dr. Anthony Fauci, during his final interview with a print publication before leaving the White House.
Liz Cheney and Dr. Anthony Fauci “depends on who he puts in what positions,” seemingly referring to President-elect Donald Trump. The president-elect has already named his choices for most key ...
President Biden said in a new interview that he had not yet decided whether to issue preemptive pardons to critics of President-elect Trump, such as former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) or Anthony
President Biden told USA TODAY he hasn't decided yet whether to offer preemptive pardons to certain people to protect them from President-elect Trump.
Mr. Biden was asked whether he would pardon Liz Cheney, the former Republican representative frequently targeted by Mr. Trump and his supporters for her role investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, mob attack on the Capitol, or Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the former top ...
Liz Cheney and public health official Anthony Fauci—and the president did not deny the rumors, just saying that “a little bit of it depends on who [Trump] puts in what positions.”