
Paula Reid
Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent at CNN
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cnn.com | Danya Gainor |Jamiel Lynch |Josh Campbell |Paula Reid
Live Updates Video shows scenes moments after attack in Colorado 01:09 - Source: CNN Video shows scenes moments after attack in Colorado 01:09 Police and the FBI are investigating after a man reportedly set people on fire in Boulder, Colorado, in an antisemitic attack.
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waow.com | Kristen Holmes |Kaitlan Collins |Kevin Liptak |Paula Reid
(CNN) — President Donald Trump used his pardon power to grant clemency to a wave of individuals this week who had been convicted of crimes that range from public corruption, guns and even maritime-related offenses, according to multiple officials.
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aol.com | Kristen Holmes |Kaitlan Collins |Kevin Liptak |Paula Reid |Jeff Zeleny
President Donald Trump used his pardon power to grant clemency to a wave of individuals this week who had been convicted of crimes that range from public corruption, guns and even maritime-related offenses, according to multiple officials. The pardons are the latest in a string of clemency actions taken by Trump, who has largely circumvented the usual process run through the Department of Justice and instead has used his powers to commute or pardon individuals with ties to his political allies.
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yahoo.com | Kristen Holmes |Kaitlan Collins |Kevin Liptak |Paula Reid |Jeff Zeleny
President Donald Trump used his pardon power to grant clemency to a wave of individuals Wednesday who had been convicted of crimes that range from public corruption, guns and even maritime-related offenses, according to multiple officials. The pardons are the latest in a string of clemency actions taken by Trump, who has largely circumvented the usual process run through the Department of Justice and instead has used his powers to commute or pardon individuals with ties to his political allies.
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cnn.com | Paula Reid |Casey Gannon
Ed Martin speaks during a press conference on May 13 in Washington, DC. Craig Hudson/The Washington Post/Getty Images CNN — After failing to secure confirmation as the top US attorney in Washington, DC, Ed Martin is now actively serving in multiple new roles inside the Justice Department that give him even more power to punish President Donald Trump’s adversaries and reward his supporters.
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Today’s SCOTUS argument was a mixed bag for the Trump Admin – while a conservative majority appears poised to limit nationwide injunctions, it’s less likely Trump will prevail if the justices weigh-in on his effort to end birthright citizenship. I joined @jaketapper with details. https://t.co/yD46aB12Fy

SCOTUS takes up an issue that could help Trump implement his agenda more quickly. I joined @kasie on @TheArenaCNN to talk about today’s SCOTUS arguments about birthright citizenship and judicial power. https://t.co/YDSmrtyu5Y

We are live at the Supreme Court as the Justices prepare to hear the first big case challenging one of president Trump's policies. I joined @KateBolduan on @NewsCentralCNN with what it all means for the president's agenda. https://t.co/QhybOOMfme