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The Derek Hunter Podcast

Biden's last full work day (Jan 17)

The Derek Hunter Podcast

Derek Hunter

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4.41.8K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2025

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Senile jerk convinced he can declare things to be.

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0:00.0

All right. Hello and everyone. Welcome to it. This is the 17th day of Jan—I

0:18.3

– I said February. January 2025. I'm Derek Hunter, this is the Derek Hunter podcast,

0:23.5

and this is the last business day of the Biden administration, the last full business day

0:29.9

of the Biden administration. That doesn't mean we don't find a way to screw things up over the weekend,

0:34.5

but at least this is the last Friday. That piece of garbage cannot be gone

0:39.7

soon enough. Welcome to the program. And if you hear about the Biden administration, the way it

0:46.0

deserves to be talked about tonight, at 1201 Eastern Time, patreon.com slash derrickhunterpodcaster,

0:52.3

derrickhunter. dot locals.com.

0:56.4

The week and F and review will be up there.

1:03.1

And God, I already formulate it in my head with these stupid clemencies and all this stuff.

1:05.4

So yes, we'll get into all of that and more.

1:08.5

But first, we've got to get into the day's news.

1:09.7

So let's get to it.

1:12.5

There's a lot going on in the world, of course,

1:15.1

as we bid farewell to Joe Biden.

1:22.9

And they bid farewell to us by offering clemency to just about everybody and anybody you can think.

1:25.7

I love these low-level drug offenses.

1:32.9

Joe Biden is offering clemency for low-level drug offenses. Joe Biden is offering clemency for low-level drug offenses.

1:35.7

And you go, why?

1:43.8

Well, because the sentences are much, much longer than they would have been now. And pardons being around. Like, really?

1:47.7

How do you know? See, this is the thing with it. Here's NPR has the story. President Biden announced

1:54.5

on Friday he's commuting the sentences of nearly 2,500 people convicted of nonviolent drug crimes who are serving far longer sentences

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