President Biden used his clemency authority Monday to commute the sentences of 37 of the 40 men on
federal death row
Biden did not commute the sentences of three men who were involved in cases of terrorism or hate-fueled mass murder, including
Robert Bowers
In a statement, the president said the commutations are in line with the 2021
moratorium
“Make no mistake: I condemn these murderers, grieve for the victims of their despicable acts, and ache for all the families who have suffered unimaginable and irreparable loss,” Biden said. Citing his experience as a public defender and an elected official, Biden added, “I am more convinced than ever that we must stop the use of the death penalty at the federal level.”
He also hinted that possible action by the incoming Trump administration was part of his motivation.
“In good conscience, I cannot stand back and let a new administration resume executions that I halted,” Biden said.
Among those whose sentences were commuted are: former New Orleans police officer
Len Davis
Biden has said he opposes the death penalty but had taken little action until now
Advocates, religious leaders and former prison officials had been
urging Biden
Byran Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, which works against mass incarceration, called Biden’s actions “an important turning point in ending America’s tragic and error-prone use of the death penalty.” In his statement Stevenson added, “I commend President Biden for recognizing that we don’t have to kill people to show that killing is wrong, that we can and should reduce violence in our communities by refusing to sanction more violence and killing in our courts and prisons.”
Biden had
pledged during his 2020 presidential campaign
After President-elect Donald Trump won the election last month, advocates started re-emphasizing the issue because of Trump’s record on federal executions. Trump had
reinstated federal executions
Biden’s commutations for those on death row are also much higher than those of his Democratic predecessors. Former President Barack Obama
commuted two death sentences
Biden’s actions come shortly after he
pardoned 39 individuals
Monday’s announcement also follows controversy over
Biden’s pardon of his own son, Hunter Biden
NPR’s Lexie Schapitl contributed to this report.
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