New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Geoff Bennett to discuss ...
U.S. President Joe Biden changed his mind about pardoning his son Hunter because "circumstances have changed," the White ...
President Biden's decision to go back on his pledge not to pardon his son Hunter dominated media headlines this week and ...
The White House revealed that Representative Jim Clyburn, of South Carolina, was the key figure who ultimately convinced ...
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, including President Biden's pardon of his son has drawn ...
Biden’s pardon of his son on Monday came after he had repeatedly promised he would allow the US justice system to play out.
President Biden’s consideration of preemptive pardons for those he fears may be targeted under a coming Trump administration is dividing his allies and igniting pushback from the GOP. Biden ...
The president could, if he chooses, issue blanket pardons to specific people whom Trump and his allies have threatened to ...
President Joe Biden issued a wide ranging pardon on Sunday, December 1. Friday was a tough day in the briefing room as White ...
WH spox Karine Jean-Pierre continued pitch for "worst Press Secretary in history" with wild poll misrepresentation on Hunter Biden's pardon.
Democrat strategist James Carville called President Joe Biden a 'tragic' figure who cost his party a shot at keeping the White House.
Pete Hegseth called his mom to come do some damage control.