Former President Biden’s preemptive pardon for retired Gen. Mark Milley, the former chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will give the retired military official a shield against any action
Donald Trump has been in office for less than 24 hours, but his administration is already working overtime to strip personnel from the executive branch who “are not aligned” with Trump’s “vision to Make America Great Again.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Monday pardoned Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley and members of the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, in an extraordinary use of the powers of the presidency in his final hours to guard against potential “revenge” by the incoming Trump administration.
Right now, you really don’t want to be on the wrong side of Donald Trump. And unlike eight years ago the signs are that his detractors are running for cover, writes Jon Sopel
A portrait of former top US military officer Mark Milley -- a foe of Donald Trump -- has been taken down at the Pentagon, a source in the building said following the president's inauguration on ...
Trump said Tuesday his administration is in the process of “identifying and removing” more than 1,000 Biden appointees.
With just hours left of his presidency ... on Monday for Dr. Anthony Fauci and retired Gen. Mark Milley, just hours before President-elect Trump is sworn in. The Bidens visited Charleston to ...
It follows threats by Trump to levy import taxes of 25% on Mexico and Canada, accusing them of allowing undocumented migrants and drugs into the US.
Milley has, at times, responded forcefully to Trump’s comments, taking a shot at Trump in his farewell speech as Joint Chiefs chair in September 2023, telling gathered service members, “We don ...
A portrait of retired Gen. Mark Milley, a target of President Donald Trump's wrath, disappeared from a Pentagon hallway hours after the inauguration.
The US president used the final hours of his presidency to issue preemptive pardons to those he described as potentially being a target of "unjustified (and) politically motivated prosecutions", as well as a number of close family members.
On the second day of his presidency, Donald Trump secured yet another victory from his ally Judge Aileen Cannon.