Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said President Donald Trump's[1] decision to pardon more than 1,000 people involved in the Jan. 6, 2021 riots was "un-American."
Schumer told reporters Tuesday that the pardons were "deeply un-American," noting that
President Donald Trump[1] and Vice President JD Vance looked visibly irritated during the national prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday when the sermon took a political turn.
Among the faith leaders who spoke was Right Reverend Mariann
Amid newly inaugurated President Donald Trump’s pardon of nearly 1,500 January 6 protesters[1], anti-abortion groups are calling on the president to pardon a 76-year-old grandmother and 20 others who were imprisoned and prosecuted for pro-life protests under
The attorneys general of Louisiana, Kansas, Ohio and West Virginia are suing to block the U.S. Census Bureau from including illegal immigrants in the count used to apportion congressional seats and electoral votes.
The lawsuit filed in Louisiana federal court on