The White House is weighing the idea of preemptive pardons for people who may be on Trump's list of political enemies.
(Paul Hammel/Nebraska Examiner) LINCOLN — Ohio U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, chair of the House Judiciary Committee, sent a ...
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A House Republican lawmaker said in an interview Thursday that President-elect Donald Trump isn't interested in vengeance or retribution. The discussion with Fox Business arrived after reports ...
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Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) said the subjects of Donald Trump’s ire do not need pardons because the president-elect is not interested in retribution. “They went after some of my colleagues who they ...