President Joe Biden issued a series of high-profile pardons Monday, citing a commitment to protecting public servants from what he said could be politically motivated threats and prosecutions. The decision extends clemency to former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley,
Barry Loudermilk ... Johnson and Loudermilk’s offices discussing the existence of the messages. In June 2022 Hutchinson — a former aide to former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows ...
Retired Army Gen. Mark A. Milley served as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during President-elect Donald Trump's first term. Their contentious relationship boiled over after Trump left ...
Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley (Michael Brochstein/Zuma Press) Pentagon officials on Monday removed a new portrait of former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ...
Congressional Republicans are looking to press on in scrutinizing some of those who received pardons from former President Biden in the last hours of his presidency. “Implication is that they
Chip Roy (R-Texas) posted on the social platform X, in response to the pardons for the Jan. 6 Select Committee members, Anthony Fauci, and General Mark ... Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.)
President Trump repeatedly suggested that it was a mistake for former President Biden not to preemptively pardon himself before leaving office during a Wednesday interview.
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced a new panel to honestly probe the events of January 6, 2021, after Joe Biden issued pardons.
Rep. Barry Loudermilk has already conducted an investigation of his own regarding the events, which are at odds with the findings of the original committee.
Mark Milley, an Army general handpicked by Trump to serve as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. As Biden’s announcement noted, Milley “served our nation for more than 40 years, serving in ...
Rep. Barry Loudermilk rolled out a measure Thursday that would reform and restructure the federal workforce by focusing on hiring and retaining officials on a merit basis.