Fact-Checking Presidential Pardons and More

A president can pardon someone for crimes they haven’t actually been charged with, a fact that has sparked controversy. However, some statements about pardons, hurricane aid, and presidential elections are misleading.

Regarding pardons, the issue is not whether Kamala Harris received fewer votes than Joe Biden, but rather if she should have won the presidency. The claim that billionaires pay lower tax rates than firefighters is also incorrect. On a separate note, Starlink’s promise of free service after hurricanes is misleading, and “1,000-year storms” do not necessarily mean they only happen once every 1000 years.

In another development, FEMA’s actions regarding Hurricane Helene donations are being questioned. Additionally, some claims about Kamala Harris’ first-time homebuyer plan need to be debunked. It has taken longer to confirm presidential Cabinet nominees in recent times, according to experts.

The future of Donald Trump’s legal cases is also being discussed by experts. Furthermore, understanding ballot marking rules and Secret Service operations can help inform citizens about the electoral process. A recent expert interview with Sami Heywood, M.D., provided insights into Mifepristone and ER visits.

Lastly, experts discuss preparing to safely view a solar eclipse and the teacher shortage crisis in America. Sal Mercogliano, Ph.D., shares his expertise on cargo ship mechanics, while Evin Shinn, a middle school instructional coach, talks about the burnout equation in teaching.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnI90RlIs3yUCDCSVLLGeUA