Haley Says She Would Not Preemptively Pardon Trump

GOP presidential candidate reiterated her pledge to pardon the former president should he be convicted GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley said on Jan. 18 that she would not preemptively pardon former President Donald Trump. During a town hall at New England College in New Hampshire–five days before the first-in-the-nation primary–Jake Tapper of CNN, serving as

Trump 2024 Ballot Ban Will ‘Unleash Chaos, Bedlam,’ Lawyers Tell Supreme Court

Nothing that President Trump did even remotely qualifies as insurrection, his attorneys argue Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers have urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a Colorado Supreme Court ruling that removed him from the state’s ballot, arguing that other states are following suit with similar legal challenges and that preventing Americans from being

Anti-Israel Student Group Threatens ‘No Business as Usual at MIT’ Until Jewish State is Eradicated

With the spring semester weeks away, MIT’s Coalition Against Apartheid vows ‘even stronger and even bigger’ action (Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Jewish students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are set to return to the classroom next month, where they will be greeted by an anti-Israel student group that is threatening to shut down “business as

Biden Houthi Sanctions Include Carveout Allowing Lucrative Energy Deals with Terror Group

Critics say exemption neuters sanctions meant to choke off Iranian proxy’s resources (Getty Images) The Biden administration’s recently announced sanctions on the Iran-backed Houthi rebels will include a carveout that permits the terror group to engage in lucrative energy and fuel-related transactions with Americans, a decision that congressional critics say effectively neuters the sanctions. A license issued