President-elect Donald Trump says he'll “vigorously pursue” capital punishment after President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of most people on federal death row partly to stop Trump from pushing fo
In his presidency’s final chapter, Biden has mused about whether he should have handled some decisions differently
Biden did not commute the death sentences of Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Charleston church killer Dylann Roof, and Pittsburgh synagogue shooter Robert Bowers. They will be the only three left on the federal execution list when Trump, a proponent of the death penalty, takes office on January 20.
Biden's messages focused on uplifting others while Trump's focused on threatening other nations and criticizing his opponents.
President Biden commuted the sentences of 37 of the 40 men on federal death row Monday — a list that includes at least five child killers and several mass murderers.
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Less than a month before Trump takes office, Biden removed 37 people from death row who were all convicted of murder charges
Only three inmates were left to face the death penalty, including convicted Boston marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Robert Bowers, who was sentenced to death for killing 11 worshippers and wounding seven during a shooting at a the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh in 2018.
United States president Joe Biden and president elect Donald Trump both posted Christmas messages on Wednesday. Unsurprisingly, they were wildly different. Biden, who is set to leave office in January,
They ousted a six-term incumbent congressman and Pennsylvania’s longest serving Democratic senator. They delivered a GOP sweep of the state’s row offices: attorney general, auditor
U.S. President Joe Biden reportedly said that he regrets dropping out of the race for President because he believes he could have beaten Donald Trump, leading to a variety of onlooker reactions. The Washington Post reported that the President regrets departing the 2024 presidential race after pressure from allies to step aside.