Fauci, 84, received a preemptive pardon from former President Joe Biden, 82, on his last day in the Oval Office, much to the ...
The Enquirer will regularly ask the congressional delegation in the Cincinnati region questions about key issues sparked by ...
America’s ultimate ex-bureaucrat may not be out of the woods yet. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson leads a 17 ...
Federal litigation attorney Jesse Binnall pointed out earlier this month that Biden’s pardons do not shield them from ...
A coalition of 18 state Attorneys General has sent a letter to Congressional leadership, urging further investigation into ...
Seventeen state attorneys general asked Republican congressional leadership Wednesday for more information on COVID-19 ...
Sen. Ron Johnson, chairman of the Senate panel on investigations, plans to use the new GOP majority's subpoena power against ...
For those not blinded by partisan politics, there is an obvious difference between Biden’s preemptive pardons and these Trump ...
It was predicted and it happened. Joe Biden offered mass pardons in the waning hours of his presidency. Among them were Anthony Fauci, Gen. Mark Milley, Michael Byrd and the entire Jan. 6 committee.
Ky., issued subpoenas to 14 agencies from the outgoing Biden administration in his effort to continue investigating the ...
These days in Washington, D.C., among a class of Extremely Beltway types—the name-droppers, the strivers, the media ...