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Capitol Rioter Pardoned by Trump Shows No Remorse on Newsmax

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Pardoned January 6 rioter Richard Barnett, who sat at Nancy Pelosi’s desk during the Capitol attack, expressed happiness and no regrets. He believes the events woke up America to corruption. Charges against him included stealing an envelope, for which he left 25 cents to pay. read more


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"Pardoned Capitol Rioter Welcomed as Hero at California Church"

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Derek Kinnison, a January 6 rioter recently pardoned, was welcomed as a hero at a California church where he proclaimed, "Let my people go." The congregation rejoiced with him, and despite controversy over the pardons, Kinnison expressed gratitude for his release. read more

Hunter Biden Receives Clemency from President Joe Biden

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President Joe Biden recently pardoned his son Hunter Biden for federal gun and tax charges just weeks before potential sentencing. The pardon covers offenses dating back to 2014, including Hunter's business dealings with Ukrainian energy company Burisma. read more

President Biden pardons son Hunter Biden amidst legal woes

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President Biden issued a pardon for his son Hunter despite vowing not to interfere with Justice Department decisions. The decision followed Hunter's conviction on federal gun and tax evasion charges, with the president claiming his son was unfairly prosecuted. read more

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Donald Trump becomes the first US president convicted of a crime in New York, facing 34 counts of falsifying business records relating to hush money payments. If he wins in November, he could pardon himself on federal charges, though state convictions remain exempt. read more

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Former US president, Donald Trump, was convicted on all 34 counts of falsifying business records related to hush money payment. Legal experts suggest that if he wins the next election, Trump could pardon himself for federal convictions, but not for state-level charges. read more