Gary Palmer questions presidential pardon and advocates in SCOTUS case

Gary Palmer questions presidential pardon and advocates in SCOTUS case
Gary Palmer U.S. House of Representatives from Alabama's 6th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
0Comments

Gary Palmer, a U.S. Congressman representing Alabama’s 6th district since 2015, recently shared his views on social media regarding political and legal matters. His posts reflect his stance on current issues involving high-profile figures and Supreme Court cases.

On December 2, 2024, Palmer expressed skepticism about President Joe Biden’s promise not to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. He stated that the promise was “just another empty promise” and contrasted it with investigations into former President Trump. Palmer claimed that the pardon of Hunter Biden indicates there is “something to hide.” “Joe Biden promised he would not pardon his son, but that was just another empty promise.

Two days later, on December 4, 2024, Palmer commented on a case before the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), United States of America v. Skrmetti. He described the case as addressing whether states have the right to protect children from irreversible harm and expressed pride in advocating for children’s protection against what he termed as “the radical left agenda.” “The case before SCOTUS today…

In a subsequent post made at virtually the same time on December 4, Palmer invited followers to watch his full remarks related to this issue via an online link. “Watch my full remarks here: https://t.co/8ofaELO0As



Related

US Senator for Alabama

Senator Katie Britt discusses support for SAVE America Act on Fox News

Senator Katie Britt appeared on Fox News’ The Will Cain Show voicing strong support for voter ID requirements under the SAVE America Act. She urged fellow senators—especially Democrats—to back legislation aimed at ensuring election integrity.

US Senator for Alabama

Senator Katie Britt and colleagues pass bipartisan housing legislation in Senate vote

Senator Katie Britt announced Senate passage of major bipartisan legislation targeting affordable housing challenges nationwide. The bill includes several measures led by Britt aimed at increasing access for families and veterans.

US Senator for Alabama

Senator Katie Britt criticizes Democrats over Department of Homeland Security funding negotiations

Senator Katie Britt criticized Senate Democrats for not engaging with Republicans during ongoing Department of Homeland Security funding talks. The shutdown has lasted 26 days amid disputes over law enforcement resources at borders.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Jefferson Reporter.