The commutations went to people who had spent at least a year serving their sentence at home under the CARES Act during the pandemic.
President Joe Biden gave clemency to almost 1,500 and pardoned 39 on Thursday, marking the largest one-day executive action ...
In a wide-ranging interview with Time magazine, Donald Trump weighs in on Jan. 6 pardons, immigration issues and world ...
President Joe Biden said Thursday that he was pardoning 39 people who were convicted of non-violent crimes and was commuting the sentences of 1,500 people on home confinement, who he said have "shown ...
The president is also pardoning 39 Americans convicted of nonviolent crimes. The move follows a pardon for his son Hunter, ...
Biden commuted the sentences of roughly 1,500 federal offenders who had been serving the remainder of their sentences on home ...
The 1,500 people had been serving long prison sentences that would have been shorter under today's laws and practices. They ...
President Biden on Thursday announced he is commuting the prison sentences for nearly 1,500 people and pardoning 39 others in ...
President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 people and pardoning 39 others in an expansive act of clemency ...
President Joe Biden pardoned 39 Americans convicted of nonviolent crimes Thursday, and four of them are from Ohio.
The president-elect, who said he will be acting on a case-by-case basis, declined to address whether those who committed ...
Rep. Bennie Thompson talks about concerns about his safety and whether or not he would accept a pardon from President Biden.