Now-former President Joe Biden used the final minutes of his presidency to issue sweeping pardons protecting his family from any future prosecution.
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has entered the Treasure State in an ongoing flag war between supporters of President-elect Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden, who for ordered the United States flag at half-staff on Monday, Inauguration Day.
It was just moments before Joe Biden's presidential term ended when he announced pardons for his siblings and their spouses.
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte recently criticized President Joe Biden and the United States Fish and Wildlife Services for rejecting years-old petitions from the state to remove the grizzly bear from the list of endangered and threatened species.
A new Gallup survey found over half, 54%, believe Biden will be remembered as a “below average” (17%) or “poor” (37%) president. Just 19% think he’ll be remembered as an “outstanding” (6%) or “above average” (13%) president.
Joe Biden’s imprint on the federal judiciary goes far beyond his naming of the first Black woman justice to the Supreme Court.
Just minutes before leaving office, President Joe Biden announced a set of sweeping pre-emptive pardons to members of his family, including his two brothers and his sister, after some on the right have suggested the Biden family should face prosecution.
The heads of the Jan. 6 committee say they're grateful for the decision by President Joe Biden to pardon them “not for breaking the law but for upholding it.”
Right-wing pundits and politicians are already insisting the pardons prove some nefarious “Deep State” plot is afoot.
Joe Biden's presidency and half a century of public service come to an end as Donald Trump begins second term.
Joe Biden issued preemptive pardons to Anthony Fauci, Mark Milley, and the members of the House Jan. 6 committee, ahead of Donald Trump taking office.