President Biden[1] had stated he would not pardon his son Hunter Biden multiple times before reversing course on Sunday, ultimately granting clemency to Hunter for all offenses against the United States he committed or may have committed from Jan. 1, 2024, to
New York City is populated by over 58,000 illegal migrants who are convicted of or facing criminal charges.[1]
"It’s shocking that Democrats have gone so far out of their way to harbor gang members, drug traffickers and other criminals who are in our
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in July said the odds of President Biden[1] pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, sit at "100%" – a prediction that came to pass on Sunday when the White House announced the president was giving his son a pass.
While many Republicans