President Joe Biden’s list of last-minute pardons and sentence commutations is less interesting for what it doesn’t say than what it does.
While the list at the White House website shows details on more than three dozen of those whom he pardoned, it is silent on the rest of the almost 1,500 whose sentences he commuted. And for a reason.
The commutations include those for criminals guilty of much more serious crimes, including scamsters who stole millions, drug dealers, and major healthcare fraudsters. Or, as the Washington Free Beacon reported, “drug lords, Ponzi schemers, and corrupt officials.”
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Indeed, the 39 whom Biden pardoned and offered details on seem fit for a Hallmark movie. All were guilty of “non-violent” or “non-violent drug” crimes but have since completely reformed. Some are decorated veterans who served overseas.
And many are active in, serve at, contribute to, or volunteer for their churches or churches’ activities. They’ve received master’s degrees and doctorates, and some became educators. They are otherwise, apparently, good folks who would make great neighbors and, perhaps, boon companions on a Caribbean cruise. […]
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