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Tanner was convicted and sentenced to life in 2004 for a first-time drug offense, before his sentence was commuted by Trump.
Legal Newsletter looks at how Trump’s latest pardons and a judicial nomination consolidate his corrupt power. Welcome back, ...
Five years ago millions rallied for police reform after the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. Trump is now exiting ...
Donald Trump announced he will tap Emil Bove, his former personal lawyer-turned-top Department of Justice official, to serve ...
Those four figures and their pardons aren't the only evidence of a Justice Department de-emphasizing public corruption cases.
Darrell McClanahan III claims Trump's executive order on antisemitism infringes on his freedom of speech and religion as a ...
A coalition including leading figures on the right said the president’s program did violence to the Constitution. One judge ...
Trump's pardon czar Alice Marie Johnson defends pardoning Todd and Julie Chrisley, citing a weaponized justice system and ...
Karol Nawrocki, a populist conservative backed by U.S. President Donald Trump, has won Poland's presidential runoff election, ...
Tens of millions of dollars in NSF grants have been slashed, and scientists fear the US is about to lose a generation of ...
One year after Donald Trump's hush money conviction made him the first president to be convicted of a crime, Trump continues ...
The White House wants to trim the National Park Service budget by transferring some parks to state and tribal management.