After breaking his word and pardoning his son Hunter, President Biden and his handlers have decided that he's not done yet.
Nowhere close to done.
1,500 sentences commuted, 39 offenders pardoned, all in one day as a sort of Christmas gift on his way out of office.
Who ARE these criminals that Biden is giving a pass to?
All the 1,500 offenders are 'non-violent' and have been placed on home confinement for at least one year under the Covid-19-era CARES Act, the White House said, while adding that they had shown 'successful rehabilitation and a strong commitment to making their communities safer.'
Many of these defendants would receive lower sentences if they were tried under today's laws, policies and practices, Biden said.
Here's one of the guys getting out:
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As for the pardons, the 39 cases are all categorical, essentially pardoning people who were convicted for homosexual behavior in the military back when that was against the law.
The 39 pardoned individuals were all convicted of 'non-violent crimes'. They include a decorated military veteran who volunteers at a local church, a nurse who leads responses to natural disasters and an addiction counselor who works with young people ...
The White House said Biden is the first president to issue 'categorical pardons' for the people convicted of the use and possession of marijuana and to former LGBTQI+ service members convicted because of their sexual orientation.
One final salute to the rainbow mafia on the way out the door for the Biden group.
This may not be the end of the pardons and commutations, especially since Biden is floating the idea of "preemptive" pardons to his friends who might be targets of the next Justice Department.
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