President Joe Biden is granting clemency for nearly 2,500 non-violent drug offenders in the final days in office, placing a ...
Outgoing president’s announcement comes just weeks after he pardoned son Hunter following drug addiction battle ...
The president is commuting the sentences of nearly 2,500 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses in the biggest ...
President Biden on Friday commuted the sentences of nearly 2,500 convicted criminals — setting a new record for most ...
House Oversight Chairman James Comer and a pair of IRS whistleblowers slammed Special Counsel David Weiss' final report on ...
Democratic lawmakers had urged President Biden to use his clemency powers to address disparities in sentences for offenses ...
“But he did it anyway, because he wanted to own a gun, even though he was actively using crack cocaine,” Weiss wrote. Hunter ...
With Friday's (January 17) move, Biden has granted more individual pardons and commutations than any previous president.
The clemency decision will benefit federal prisoners convicted of crack cocaine-related crimes ... and unconditional pardon for his son Hunter Biden, who was convicted last year of 12 tax and ...
“But he did it anyway, because he wanted to own a gun, even though he was actively using crack cocaine,” Weiss wrote.Hunter Biden subsequently entered a surprise guilty plea last September to ...