First Lady Jill Biden voiced support for President Joe Biden’s controversial decision to pardon Hunter Biden during a press conference at the White House on Monday. The announcement came as the Bidens unveiled this year's holiday theme, "A Season of Peace and Light," during a gathering with National Guard families.
President Joe Biden announced over the weekend he had pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, following his conviction on federal charges earlier this year. The pardon applies to potential offenses Hunter may have committed between January 1, 2014, and December 1, 2024.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) called on Republican governors to send illegal immigrants to Denver following controversial comments by Denver Mayor Mike Johnston. Johnston, a staunch defender of sanctuary policies, pledged to block federal immigration enforcement in his city, even suggesting he would use Denver police to stop Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the county line.
Jeff Younger, a Texas father who fought a protracted legal battle against his ex-wife’s efforts to transition their son, announced Tuesday that a California...
Opening statements began Friday in the trial of Jose Ibarra, a 26-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela accused of murdering Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student, in February.
Judge Juan Merchan has temporarily suspended all deadlines in the New York case involving President-elect Donald Trump, which includes halting the sentencing that was...
Former Attorney General Bill Barr has made headlines with a recent call for prosecutors to respect the will of the American people and dismiss ongoing cases against former President Donald Trump upon his re-election. Barr highlighted that voters had full knowledge of the allegations against former President Donald Trump when casting their ballots for his re-election on Tuesday. Barr asserted that, in light of this informed choice, prosecutors should consider the will of the people and prioritize the country’s best interests by respecting the outcome of the election.
A federal jury on Friday convicted former Kentucky police detective Brett Hankison of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during a 2020 drug raid that tragically ended in her death.