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U.S. District Judge Mark Scarsi issued a scathing rebuke of President Biden's claim that his son, Hunter Biden, was unfairly treated during his criminal tax case.
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South Korea martial law: What happens next? BBC.comSouth Korean leader facing mounting calls to resign or be impeached over martial law Fox NewsSouth Korea's Warning for Washington The AtlanticThe troubled history of martial law, coups and toppled presidents many hoped South Korea had left behind CNN
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South Korea's president Yoon Suk Yeol faces calls to resign after martial law shock The GuardianMartial law reversed in South Korea after president's surprise decree sent shockwaves CNNSouth Korea's opposition plans to impeach Yoon after martial law attempt BBC.comSouth Korea's Warning for Washington The Atlantic
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The FBI has long been accused of becoming mired in politics, long before President-elect Trump nominated Kash Patel to FBI director, sparking concern among Democrats.
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Federal judge denounces President Biden's pardon, saying he misrepresented son's criminal case Los Angeles TimesFederal judge accuses President Biden of attempting to 'rewrite history' in Hunter Biden pardon Fox NewsWhite House press secretary defends Hunter Biden pardon NBC News'View' star Alyss
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Fox News host Sean Hannity announces President-elect Donald Trump's appearance at the sixth annual FOX Nation Patriot Awards.
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President-elect Donald J. Trump let weeks pass before signing the agreement as his team considered using private investigators instead.
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Senate Democrats reelected Chuck Schumer as party leader on Tuesday as the party moves into a deeply uncertain time, with no real consensus on a strategy as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office.
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More than 1,200 readers responded to our poll. Here's why many said President Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter, was "hypocritical."
The post ‘A president can't put his own family above the law': Why readers disagree with Biden's decision to pardon his son appeared first on Boston.com.
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As the tip of the spear for Democrats nationally, California pushes the party to the left. President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential election suggests the party — and California leaders — may be too out of touch with the American people.
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