"President Biden gave a pretty harsh assessment of the investigation into his son Hunter," Tapper began. "He basically threw the Justice Department under the bus there for those i
Lawmakers who served on the House committee investigating Trump's actions tied to the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot have been split about the importance of a preemptive pardon.
Sen. Adam Schiff has not yet gotten over January 6, 2021, and is still banging on about it on X and in NBC interviews. On the 4th […]
California Democrat Sen. Adam Schiff told CNN on Monday that he doesn't "want to be the first" to "set the precedent" of accepting a pre-emptive pardon from President Joe Biden, but did not explicitly say "no,
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said Monday he doesn’t want President Biden to set a “precedent” by issuing a preemptive pardon to himself and others related to the work they did on the House ...
During the confirmation hearing for Lee Zeldin this week, Senator Adam Schiff questioned Zeldin on his potential commitments to combating lead contamination, if he were confirmed.
President Joe Biden said he remained undecided on whether to issue preemptive pardons to protect some public figures who have been threatened with retaliation by his Republican successor Donald Trump.
The pair engaged in combative questioning that drudged up unsettled grievances from the last time the two squared off in Trump's first impeachment trial.
FOX News White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports: "This afternoon, White House officials declined to confirm an NBC report that in the next two weeks, we will get two Biden speeches, one about foreign policy and one about his 50 years in Washington,
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden told USA TODAY he hasn’t ... which includes Cheney, R-Wyo., and Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., should "go to jail.” Trump has called Schiff, who led the first ...
The late night host roasted President Biden one last time during Thursday’s (Jan. 16) episode as Biden prepared to step down from the White House in just days. “The speech was 18 minutes long which is also the amount of time it takes him to pee,” Kimmel joked.
A live hot mic moment made it on air on Fox News Wednesday evening, when a disembodied voice let slip some unsavory language during the introduction of one of the network’s more controversial guests: Charlie Kirk.