The family of Brian Sicknick​, a Capitol Police officer from New Jersey who died a day after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, issued a statement in response to President Trump's pardon decisions.
crushed for our sins…Through his suffering, my servant shall justify many, and their guilt he shall bear…and he shall take away the sins of many and win pardon for their offences” (Isaiah 53 ...
COMMENT | Enough has been said and written about former prime minister Najib Abdul Razak’s addendum and the royal pardon by legal experts and politicians. Even coffee shops and restaurants have ...
After Jan. 6 pardons, it's worth repeating Rep. John Rutherford's own words from that day: "You cannot say you stand for law ...
Hours later, the president issued a blanket pardon and widespread clemency to ... where he died the next day after suffering two strokes. Sicknick’s death was attributed to natural causes ...
The president's sweeping pardon of 1,500 individuals does not exclude the perpetrators of some of the day's most intense ...
This pardon that Donald Trump has issued ... Sicknick died the following day after suffering two strokes. His brother described the pardons as a “betrayal of decency,” while also calling ...
“We welcome a conversation with President Biden to discuss ways to use his pardon power to free those ‘others’ who deserve justice also.” Jurors found that Mosby lied about suffering ...
Speaking to TIME magazine, Donald Trump declared that when re-elected, he would pardon those convicted ... died the following day after suffering strokes. While his death was ruled as natural ...
President Donald Trump signed an order pardoning approximately 1,500 Jan. 6 rioters and commuting the sentences of 14 people, including former Philadelphia Proud Boys leader Zach Rehl.
Third, President Biden needs to pardon his family ... were treated much worse than regular suspects, suffering from long solitary confinement and unusually heavy jail sentences.