After nearly three weeks of gridlock in Washington, there are signs that some moderate Senate Democrats may now be prepared to cross party lines to restart government operations. Mounting public frustration and growing economic stress have added urgency to ending the shutdown, which began October 1. The impasse started when Senate Democrats blocked a “clean” [...]
Read More »Biden’s Pardon of Hunter and Record-Low Presidential Ratings: A Comprehensive Analysis
Joe Biden had repeatedly denied that he would commute what was likely to be a substantial prison sentence or pardon his son Hunter for his convictions related to gun ownership and tax evasion. He declared he had changed his mind on the Sunday night following Thanksgiving, when the American public’s focus was firmly elsewhere. In [...]
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