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RNC Debate Sees Candidates Divided Over Trump’s Future, Ukraine Support

Ramaswamy, consistently taking a bolder stance than his counterparts, challenged the candidates, "Join me making a commitment that on day one, you would pardon Donald Trump."

GOP Presidential Contender Ramaswamy Would Not ‘Persecute’ Biden Family If Elected

“The question is: Is the next thing that I then want to do, after we have set our nation forward, is it to then focus my agenda on persecuting Joe Biden or his family? My answer to that question is no.”

Trump to Use Indictment as Platform to Challenge 2020 Election Results, Use New Subpoena Power to Call Witnesses

Trump's indictment gives him "an opportunity that he has never had before, which is to have subpoena power since January 6 in a way that can be exercised in federal court."

Biden Will Not Pardon Hunter, Spokeswoman Says

When asked if President Joe Biden will pardon his son, Hunter, White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said, "No."

Florida District Court Sets May 2024 Trial Date for Trump’s Alleged Misuse of Classified Documents

According to the court filing, the process of jury selection will kick off on May 14, leading up to the two-week trial period set to begin on May 20.

Ron DeSantis Mulls Pardoning Politically Targeted Individuals, Including Jan 6 Demonstrators, If Elected President

While participating in the "Clay & Buck" podcast, a day after his presidential bid announcement, DeSantis expressed his concerns about the perceived misuse of the FBI and the Department of Justice for politically motivated targeting.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Working ‘Swiftly’ To Pardon Daniel Perry After Soros’ DA Prosecution

Texas Governor Greg Abbott said Saturday that he was working "swiftly" to get Daniel Perry a pardon after he was convicted in a case involving self-defense during the BLM riots of 2020.

State Legislation Could Strip Catholic Churches’ Right to Protect Members ‘Sealed Confessions’

Two bills proposed by state elected officials would remove the Catholic Church’s right to the “seal of confession” protecting priests’ right to refuse to provide private information divulged during confessionals, and Catholic advocates warn it could be a slippery slope when it comes to protections for religious freedom.

Woman Says FBI Took Her Life Savings Although She Was Never Charged With a Crime

Linda Martin thought she was being responsible by putting her nest egg in a safe deposit box where she wouldn’t be tempted to touch it. 

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