Though Biden, for his part, explicitly indicated that he did not consider the acceptance of his pardon to be an admission of guilt, House Republicans considered their mere issuance to be indicative of some wrongdoing.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), a former member of the Jan. 6 committee, sought to distinguish between the pardon he received from former President Biden compared to those President Trump gave to those who stormed the Capitol.
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough dared House Republicans to subpoena the individuals whom president Joe Biden pardoned on Monday. The outgoing president issued preemptive pardons to 51 government officials and other Donald Trump critics,
Outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden used his final hours in office Monday to preemptively pardon U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Dist. 8) of Takoma Park.
Rep. Raskin is one of the people Biden pardoned before he left office. Raskin says it's strange to be pardoned for doing his job.
President Biden preemptively pardons to former Gen. Mark Milley, former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney and Sen. Adam Schiff to protect them from Trump inquiries.
Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson and former Congresswoman Liz Cheney are expressing their gratitude to outgoing President Joe Biden for issuing a pardon for their work on the January 6 Bipartisan Select Committee.
Jamie Raskin (D-Md ... because we were innocent,” Raskin said during an appearance on CNN, adding that Trump was threatening committee leaders Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.)
The Montgomery County Executive was critical of Trump's executive orders overturning climate change and DEI directives, LGBTQ+ protections
President Donald Trump has kicked off his second term with a flurry of executive actions on immigration, the economy, DEI and more.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Wednesday said he will establish a new select subcommittee that will probe the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot — and likely dig into the now-defunct Jan. 6 select
The unprecedented use of pardons by former President Biden on his last day in office coupled with President Trump’s sweeping pardon of violent Jan. 6 offenders on his first has sparked renewed