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Were Biden’s Pardons Lawful? | Armstrong Economics

March 10, 2025
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The Puppet Presidency: Analyzing Biden’s Cognitive Decline and Its Impact on Governance Image Source: Armstrong Economics As we navigate the complexities of American governance, an unsettling narrative is emerging from the heart of our political … Read more

Categories Economy Tags Armstrong, Bidens, economics, Lawful, Pardons

Biden’s Pardons Violate Constitutional Principles | Armstrong Economics

January 27, 2025
Pardon Get Our of Jail Free Card

The Unconstitutionality of Preemptive Pardons: A Deep Dive into Law and History In the realm of legal and constitutional discussions, the topic of presidential pardons frequently surfaces. Recently, a pertinent commentary caught our attention concerning … Read more

Categories Economy Tags Armstrong, Bidens, constitutional, economics, Pardons, Principles, Violate

Why Biden’s Pardons Are Unconstitutional and Invalid

January 23, 2025
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Understanding the Implications of Presidential Pardons: A Deep Dive into Constitutionality and Accountability At Extreme Investor Network, we believe that understanding the legal and economic frameworks of our government is not just a matter of … Read more

Categories Economy Tags Bidens, Invalid, Pardons, Unconstitutional

Biden Grants Pardons to Fauci, Milley, and Entire Jan 6th Committee Members

January 20, 2025
The Insanity of it All

Unraveling the Implications of a Pardoned Fauci: A Deep Dive into Accountability and the Political Landscape The recent developments surrounding the Biden administration’s controversial pardon of Dr. Anthony Fauci have ignited heated discussions about legality, … Read more

Categories Economy Tags 6th, Biden, Committee, Entire, Fauci, grants, Jan, members, Milley, Pardons

Biden Grants Pardons to His Son: A Conflict of Interest?

December 1, 2024
Biden Pardons His Son - Conflict Of Interest

The Political Landscape: Biden’s Pardoning of Hunter and Its Implications As the curtain draws on Joe Biden’s presidency, one decision has certainly left an indelible mark on his legacy: the pardoning of his son, Hunter … Read more

Categories Economy Tags Biden, Conflict, grants, Interest, Pardons, Son

The Education Department Pardons $1.2 Billion in PSLF Student Debt

July 18, 2024
Education Department forgives $1.2 billion in PSLF student debt

At Extreme Investor Network, we are always on top of the latest news and trends in personal finance. Today, we bring you exciting news about the Biden administration’s efforts to cancel student debt for public … Read more

Categories Personal Finance Tags billion, debt, Department, Education, Pardons, PSLF, student

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