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'I have no shame': Todd Chrisley talks about future after receiving Trump pardon

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Julie Chrisley did not attend the press conference. Todd said she was at home spending time with family. (Scripps News)
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Trump says he will pardon reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley

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A judge in 2022 sentenced Todd Chrisley to 12 years in prison, and his wife Julie to seven years, after a jury found them guilty of fraud accounting for more than $30 million. (Scripps News)
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Trump Pardons BitMEX Founders

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President Donald Trump has pardoned Arthur Hayes, Benjamin Delo and Samuel Reed, the three co-founders of the storied crypto exchange BitMEX, according to a person familiar with the matter. The three co-founders were charged in 2020 with...
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Trump not considering pardon for George Floyd's killer Derek Chauvin

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Despite calls from conservative media personalities to do so, President Donald Trump said Friday he is not considering a pardon for convicted killer and former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. (Scripps News Group)
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Conservative pundit Ben Shapiro asks Trump to pardon ex-cop convicted in George Floyd killing

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Shapiro claims Chauvin was "unjustly convicted" and is calling on President Trump to pardon him. (Scripps News)
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Indiana man pardoned by Trump is fatally shot by police during a traffic stop

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Matthew Huttle, 42, of Hobart was killed Sunday by a Jasper County sheriff's deputy, authorities said. (Scripps News)
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Tariff Threats to Have Diminishing Impact: 3-Minute MLIV

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Kriti Gupta, Guy Johnson and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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Enrique Tarrio, former Proud Boys leader, released from prison after pardon

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President Trump pardoned some 1,500 people charged with crimes related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, including former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio. (Scripps News)
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Trump Pardons January 6 Defendants via Executive Order

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President Donald Trump on Monday said he was pardoning nearly all of the people charged or convicted with the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, fulfilling one of his campaign promises hours after he was sworn in as president
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Biden issues preemptive pardons for his siblings in his last hour in office

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In his final hour in office, President Joe Biden issued preemptive pardons for members of his family stating he doesn’t believe “unrelenting attacks and threats” against them will end after he leaves the White House. (Scripps News)
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I'm Still Angry About Jan. 6, Mulvaney Says

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Former Trump Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney says he's still angry about the January 6 protests. Mulvaney also talks about prospects of those involved being pardoned by Donald Trump. He speaks on "Balance of Power."
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Fmr. Rep. Riggleman's Outlook For Trump's Next Term

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RIIG Founder and former representative (R) Denver Riggleman discusses Mike Johnson as potential speaker, how Trump could handle the January 6 Capitol riot convictions, and Elon Musk's relationship with Trump. He speaks with Joe Mathieu...
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Biden Commutes Death Row Sentences

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President Biden is commuting the sentences of death row inmates just weeks before President-elect Trump takes office. (Scripps News)
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'Going to be a message of unity': Trump outlines sweeping changes planned for first day in office

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In his first interview since his election win, President-elect Donald Trump outlined plans for his first day in office, including a mass deportation of immigrants who entered the country illegally. (Scripps News)
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Gov. Newsom says he's 'disappointed' in President Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter

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Gov. Gavin Newsom told POLITICO on Tuesday that he was disappointed by the action and can’t support the decision. (Scripps News)
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Judge officially drops Hunter Biden's federal gun case after pardon

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President Joe Biden criticized prosecutors for bringing the case against his son. (Scripps News)
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Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth declines to answer questions about assault allegations

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Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth on Tuesday declined to answer multiple questions from Scripps News about the sexual misconduct allegations facing him. (Scripps News)
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Explainer: Here's what happens after Hunter Biden's pardon

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President Joe Biden pardoned Hunter Biden on Sunday, saying he believes his son was treated unfairly.
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President Joe Biden pardons Hunter Biden

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The pardon comes three months after Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to federal tax charges. (Scripps News)
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President Joe Biden pardons son Hunter as White House term nears end

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President Joe Biden announced that he has pardoned his son Hunter Biden months after the president's son pleaded guilty to tax evasion. (Scripps News)
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Biden pardons turkeys Peach and Blossom, continuing White House Thanksgiving tradition

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Turkeys Peach and Blossom receive pardons from President Joe Biden ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. (Scripps News)
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Irish president pardons two men of murder 140 years on from their executions

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President Michael D Higgins signs posthumous Presidential pardons for Mr Sylvester Poff and Mr James Barrett at Aras an Uachtarain, Dublin.



The men were executed in Tralee Gaol in 1883. The granting of the pardon follows a...
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Biden administration to announce pardons for those convicted of gay sex under old military laws

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The Biden administration is expected to announce pardons for U.S. veterans who were convicted under now-repealed military rules that prohibited gay sex. (Scripps News)
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New Jersey launches new clemency program for certain offenders

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New Jersey's Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy announced a new state clemency program Wednesday that will allow some young and nonviolent offenders to apply for release from incarceration. (Scripps News)