A former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, has described President Joe Biden as one of the most consequential presidents in American history. Pelosi made the statement during her farewell speech to Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday.
The books fly in the face of the library’s own stated goal to serve as a strictly nonpartisan resource in the capitol.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi daughter Alexandra has some ... Such a consequential president of the United States, a Mount Rushmore kind of president of the United States.'
In former President Joe Biden's final hours as the President of the United States, he pardoned members of his ... taking a photo with his feet propped up on former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk. Richard "Bigo" Barnett, 64 of Gravette, was sentenced ...
The Democratic party’s trials will not end soon. As Trump takes office, he and his team will shine a spotlight on Democrats’ dishonest efforts to bar him from public office.
In positioning himself as a junior partner to the president and doing his bidding on matters large and small, the Louisiana Republican is diminishing a job that involves leading a coequal branch of government.
Elon Musk’s controversial gesture, which some interpreted as a Nazi-style salute, drew criticism from Trump’s political opponents and energized fans on the far right.
Matthew Brackley of Waldoboro and Benjamin Bowden from Orrington were among the 15 Mainers who were pardoned for their role in the January 6th riots.
It’s not clear how many people who were employed by public agencies are trying to get their jobs back, and the agencies contacted by Gothamist did not say whether they would consider rehiring people who have been pardoned.
Adam Johnson is one of nearly 1,600 people who have been pardoned by President Donald Trump for crimes related to the breaching of the U.S. Capitol.
The president just gave roughly 1,500 Capitol rioters a clean slate, even though many of them brutally assaulted roughly 140 officers.
I never thought that my column this week would be about anything other than the Inauguration of America’s 47th president, Donald J. Trump, and his visionary quest to bring America into a Golden Age. But then we had the pardons.