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Biden Pardons For Cheney, Fauci, Others Could Backfire: Legal Expert

Biden’s Last-Minute Pardons: A Professional Analysis of the Clemency and Its Complex Legal and Political Implications In the waning days of his administration, President Joe Biden exercised one of the most expansive discretionary tools afforded to the presidential office: the power of clemency. Announced in a carefully curated list, the round of pardons—traditionally intended to [...]

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Senate’s Second‐Ranking Democrat Dick Durbin Announces He Will Not Run for Re-Election

NOTE:VIDEO AT THE END OF ARTICLE. Senator Richard “Dick” Durbin of Illinois, the Senate’s second-ranking Democrat and long-standing whip, officially announced he will not seek re-election when his current term ends in January 2027. At age 80, Durbin’s decision concludes more than three decades in the upper chamber and raises pivotal questions about succession in [...]

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The Senate, in a late‐night session, has approved Dan Caine to serve as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Notably, six Democrats joined the majority, and two Republicans crossed party lines to vote against Caine. Following the vote, President Trump announced via a Rose Garden statement that he would swiftly issue the commission to Caine, ensuring continuity of military leadership. 5. Reactions from Key Stakeholders 5.1 Executive Branch President Trump: In a congratulatory press [...]

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