Biden commutes nearly 1,500 sentences and pardons 39 people
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🗓️ 13 December 2024
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President Joe Biden Thursday announced he is commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 people who were placed on home confinement during the COVID pandemic and pardoning 39 others convicted of nonviolent crimes.
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| 0:12.8 | Good morning. I'm Taylor Wilson. And today is Friday, December 13, 2024. This is the excerpt. |
| 0:22.6 | Today, how Biden commuted nearly 1,500 sentences, plus what we know about 3D printed guns in the wake of the killing of health care CEO Brian Thompson, and we talk about some special regional twists on Christmas food. |
| 0:37.7 | President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 people, imparting 39 others |
| 0:43.2 | in the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history, the White House announced |
| 0:47.6 | yesterday. |
| 0:48.7 | The amnesty will be extended to people who are placed on home confinement during the COVID |
| 0:52.5 | pandemic and others who were convicted of |
| 0:54.6 | nonviolent crimes, especially drug crimes, who have shown successful rehabilitation, according to a |
| 0:59.8 | White House press release. Biden said in the statement he would take more steps in the weeks ahead |
| 1:04.7 | and continue to review clemency petitions. Biden and his senior aides are considering potential |
| 1:10.1 | preemptive pardons for individuals |
| 1:12.0 | they fear President-elect Donald Trump might target for criminal investigations. And criminal justice |
| 1:17.4 | advocates, though pleased by Biden's moves Thursday, want him to sign off on all 10,000 pending |
| 1:23.2 | clemency petitions. Other activists and progressive Democrats are urging Biden to commute the |
| 1:28.4 | sentences of 40 men on federal death row, fearing the return of Trump will restart federal executions, |
| 1:35.1 | which had been paused under the Biden administration. For more on presidential pardons, |
| 1:39.8 | check out our deep dive from yesterday afternoon. We have a link in today's show notes. |
| 1:48.6 | The suspect charged in the fatal shooting of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson |
| 1:53.0 | has been linked to the scene of the crime through fingerprints and a gun police in Pennsylvania |
| 1:57.9 | found during his arrest, police said on Wednesday. And police found a 3D printed |
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