Joe Biden’s administration has been a four-year-long trash fire. While he seems intent on conducting a update of his reputation, his post-election choices have been riddled with discussion, igniting criticism across the political spectrum. Since the vote, he went up on his word to forgive his brother Hunter Biden, and he followed that up with a record-breaking mercy binge, which included child criminals and murderers.
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I was concerned that those steps were just the start, and it turns out I was correct at the time. Early on Friday night, Biden issued hundreds more pardons.
” Today, I am commuting the words of nearly 2,500 people who have been found guilty of non-violent drug acts and are serving proportionally lengthy sentences in comparison to the words they would get today under present law, policy, and practice. In a statement released by the White House, Biden claimed in a bid to win over the difference as if it were a good thing.” I have now issued more specific pardons and commutations than any leader in U.S. history.
Biden continued:
The mercy action of today brings comfort to those who have been given long sentences based on rejected distinctions between split and powder cocaine as well as archaic sentencing enhancements for drug crimes. It is time for Congress to address these imprisonment differences as the Fair Sentencing Act and the First Step Act both acknowledge. This is a significant step in the direction of correcting historical errors, addressing imprisonment differences, and allowing deserving individuals to re-enter their families and communities after a long time in jail. I’m pleased with my clemency report, and I’ll keep looking at further pardons and pardons.
The White House did not make the names of the people receiving pardons public, it should be noted. I’ve been told by something that a large number of them are in fact aggressive offenders.
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What else will Biden have left with three times left? Only before Christmas, Biden issued an unprecedented wave of clemency and switching, including the dying words of 37 national death row inmates.
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The listing includes Thomas Sanders, who murdered a 12-year-old woman and her family, Iouri Mikhel, responsible for killing five refugees in ransom robberies, Kaboni Savage, a drug dealer tied to 12 deaths, including four kids, James Roane Jr., linked to 11 drug-related deaths, and Jorge Avila-Torrez, who sexually assaulted and killed two young girls before eventually strangling a naval commander.
Biden defended his actions by citing his conscience and experience, stating,” In good conscience, I cannot stand back and let a new administration resume executions that I halted”. He claimed that the incoming Trump administration could have lifted the death penalty, but he provided no justification for why the original sentences were unjust.
Curiously, despite claiming a moral objection to the death penalty, Biden did not commute the sentences of high-profile death row inmates like Robert Bowers, the Tree of Life Synagogue shooter, Dylann Roof, the Charleston church shooter, and Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Many Americans are unsure about Biden’s motivations, and this inconsistency has led to skepticism about whether or not he made his decisions on principle or through politics.
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