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Biden to Undo Trump Policies on Climate, Virus on Day 1

In his first hours as president, Joe Biden will aim to strike at the heart of President Donald Trump s policy legacy, signing a series of executive actions that reverse his predecessor s orders on immigration, climate change.

A First Amendment agenda for Biden s first 100 days

© Getty Images American democracy is struggling a struggle made worse by four years under a president who launched assaults on press freedom and who undermined trust in public discourse and the very notion of free speech with his endless distortions and lies. Reasserting and strengthening the freedoms of speech, the press and association should be among the Biden administration’s top priorities.  The range of speech-related challenges the new administration will confront is daunting. Many of these challenges involve novel questions at the intersection of free expression and new technologies and will require careful thought and creative solutions from federal agencies, Congress and the courts. But there are steps the administration can take on its own, in its earliest days, to roll back, revise or improve a range of practices and policies that are now undermining First Amendment freedoms and weakening our democracy. 

Can Donald Trump be prosecuted as former president if he reveals classified information after leaving office?

Copy to Clipboard President Donald Trump shushes journalists before signing the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act in the Rose Garden at the White House on June 05, 2020, in Washington, DC (Getty Images) As the day for President-elect Joe Biden to officially move into the White House nears, there are growing concerns over current President Donald Trump s actions in the last few days of his presidency. One of the biggest concerns that are mounting as Trump prepares to leave office is whether national secrets will be safe after he leaves and whether he will continue receiving intelligence after January 20, as former presidents have done.

Barr, White House counsel told Trump not to self-pardon: report

Barr, White House counsel told Trump not to self-pardon: report Justine Coleman © Getty Images Barr, White House counsel told Trump not to self-pardon: report Former Attorney General William Barr and White House counsel Pat Cipollone reportedly told President Trump not to pardon himself, CNN reported on Monday Multiple sources familiar with the matter told CNN that both Cipollone and Barr have recommended Trump avoid a self-pardon, which would apply to federal crimes, with the former attorney general giving such advice before resigning last month. Barr reportedly pointed to a 1974 Justice Department legal memo that concludes a president should not pardon himself, although the process has not been tested.

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