December 21, 2024
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley explained why those who outgoing President Joe Biden may issue preemptive pardons to could still face criminal prosecution. When Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden earlier this month for both the federal gun and tax crimes he had been convicted of, the president...
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley explained why those who outgoing President Joe Biden may issue preemptive pardons to could still face criminal prosecution. When Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden earlier this month for both the federal gun and tax crimes he had been convicted of, the president…



George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley explained why those who outgoing President Joe Biden may issue preemptive pardons to could still face criminal prosecution. When Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden earlier this month for both the federal gun and tax crimes he had been convicted of, the president…

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