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Fact check: President Biden defends Hunter Biden pardon with false and inaccurate claims
President Joe Biden recently made several false and inaccurate claims to defend his controversial decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden.
Biden Acknowledges Hunter Pardon May Set Bad Precedent, Claims ‘Two Factors’ Made Him Go Back on His Word
President Joe Biden acknowledged that his decision to pardon Hunter may set a bad precedent in a new interview before his exit from the White House, but insisted that “two factors” convinced him that his own Justice Department had overstepped in prosecuting his son.
Biden on his son, Hunter, and his controversial pardon: 'Thank God he's doing really well'
In an exclusive interview with USA TODAY, President Joe Biden explains what prompted him to change his mind and pardon his son.
President Biden speaks on pardoning his son Hunter in exclusive USA TODAY interview
Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page reveals what President Biden told her when asked about his decision to pardon his son, Hunter.
Pardon who? Hunter Biden case renews ethical debate over use and limits of peculiar presidential power
Despite the controversy surrounding them, presidential pardons can provide a service – the question is how they are used.
Biden says in USA Today interview that he has not yet made decision about issuing preemptive pardons
President Joe Biden said he had not made a decision about issuing preemptive pardons before leaving office, leaving the door open to an unprecedented move to protect some of his allies as he warned President-elect Donald Trump against trying to “settle scores.
Regrets, precedent and legacy: 7 takeaways from Biden's exclusive interview with USA TODAY
President Joe Biden pondered the outcome had he stayed in the 2024 election and other takeaways from an exclusive interview with USA TODAY.
Biden Says He Is Undecided on Pre-Emptive Pardons, According to USA Today Interview
U.S. President Joe Biden said he remained undecided on whether to issue pre-emptive pardons to protect some public figures who have been threatened with retaliation by his Republican successor Donald Trump.
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FBI informant who made up Biden bribe story gets 6 years in prison
Ex-FBI informant Alexander Smirnov got six years in prison after pleading guilty to lying that Joe and Hunter Biden accepted ...
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Ana Marie Cox: Democrats "Aren't Doing Themselves Any Favors" By Defending Biden, They're Looking To The Past
Political commentator and podcast host Ana Marie Cox tells NewsNation's 'On Balance' that Democrats "aren't doing themselves ...
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Biden welcomes first great-grandchild after granddaughter Naomi Biden gives birth
President Joe Biden welcomed his first great-grandchild in California on Wednesday after his granddaughter Naomi Biden gave ...
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Biden claims he 'meant what I said' with promise not to pledge Hunter, hopes it doesn't set precedent
President Biden said he hopes his broken promise about not pardoning his son Hunter doesn't set a precedent but still ...
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Biden still believes he could have beaten Trump — but shockingly admits he’s not sure he’d have survived another term
Democrats ousted Biden as presumptive nominee in a July coup following his disastrous June 27 debate against Trump.
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A presidential pardon: Is it equal justice for all or just a few? | The Excerpt
What can the historical use of this awesome power tell us about how we should judge this political inflection point?
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Joe Biden poses with Hunter's Chinese business associates in newly surfaced photos: 'Incredibly damning'
New images of Hunter Biden and Vice President Joe Biden meeting with Chinese business leaders and officials raise more ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Hunter Biden Whistleblower Reveals How Trump Admin Can Break Deep State’s Hold Over IRS, DOJ
The Department of Justice (DOJ) needs to be “completely revamped” to eliminate political bias, the Internal Revenue Service ...
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