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President Biden is weighing pardons for individuals targeted by Trump amid political tensions and shifts in social media policy.
Malaysia's law ministry states no records exist of documents allowing ex-PM Najib Razak to serve his sentence under house arrest.
Donald Trump's felony conviction raises questions about his rights, including voting eligibility, holding office, and firearm possession.
President Biden takes impromptu questions from the press on pardons and reflections before his farewell address.
President Biden states he has no plans to pardon himself, asserting he has done nothing wrong amid ongoing political challenges.
President Biden confirms he will not pardon himself while considering pre-pardons for others amidst political tensions ahead of Trump's administration.
Donald Trump's assertion that no guns were present during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is contradicted by evidence of multiple firearms carried by rioters.
Biden is exploring pre-emptive pardons for individuals possibly targeted by Trump, stressing the importance of avoiding retaliation.
Biden is contemplating issuing preemptive pardons to individuals who could be targeted by Trump once he takes office.
In a recent interview, Biden expressed doubts about his fitness for another presidential term while reflecting on his political journey.
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