Biden’s Christmas Decision: Commuted Sentences for Federal Death Row Inmates

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In a series of posts, he targeted international leaders and domestic political adversaries. He criticized China for its alleged control over the Panama Canal and Canada’s tax policies under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He also revisited his long-standing support for U.S. control of Greenland, citing national security concerns.

Addressing domestic politics, Trump accused the “Radical Left Lunatics” of undermining America’s court system and elections.

Referring to Biden, he said, “They know that their only chance of survival is getting pardons from a man who has absolutely no idea what he is doing.”

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In typical Trump fashion, his message concluded with optimism for his forthcoming presidency, stating, “In 26 days, we will MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN. MERRY CHRISTMAS!”

The Broader Implications of Clemency

Biden’s decision underscores a broader debate about the death penalty in the United States.

Advocates for clemency argue that the justice system disproportionately targets marginalized communities, and that life imprisonment is a humane alternative. Critics, however, view the commutations as a failure to deliver justice for the victims and their families.