New York Times reports former speaker of State Assembly is among 60-100 people who will receive pardons on president's last day in office

US president said to sit for hours with daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner, going over list of over 100 names to be granted clemency in last days of his term

Various allies of the president have been marketing themselves as lobbyists for US leader's clemency powers, NY Times reports; one person claims Giuliani wanted $2 million to help

US president said to be concerned Biden administration will investigate him; legitimacy of unprecedented act of preemptive presidential self-clemency remains in question

President issues a total of 15 pardons, including Republicans who were strong and early supporters and a 2016 campaign official ensnared in the Russia probe

Justice Department investigating 'secret lobbying' plan involving campaign donations; all names are redacted from court filing, but move is aimed at 'senior White House officials'

Friend says he didn't receive the support he needed as victim of sexual assault and former prisoner; police launched search after family reported him missing

Rivlin says his decision on Erica Frishkin was based on the advice of prison staff, but will consider shortening her sentence in the future

President cancels disabled single mother's debts as part of new program to help those hurt financially by restrictions meant to curb spread of virus

Campaign for Jewish ex-CIA agent had been beset with accusations of racism; she repeatedly apologized for sharing a 2017 article with anti-Semitic expressions

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