Biden converts 37 death sentences - Trump is outraged by decision!
Biden converts 37 death sentences - Trump is outraged by decision!
Washington, USA - Donald Trump has a violent criticism of Joe Biden, who shortly before the end of his term of office ordered the description of the death sentences of 37 convicted murderers on lifelong imprisonment without possibility. Trump described this decision as incomprehensible and said that the relatives of the victims were shocked by this step. "If you hear the deeds of everyone, you won't believe that he did it," Trump posted Truth Social and referred to international outrage about bidens new regulation. Biden had spared everyone in a pardon act on Monday, except for three, the person condemned to death. The decisions are impossible for Trump, which he plans to resume after taking office on January 20, 2025 after taking office on January 20, 2025 href = "https://www.kleinezeitung.at/service/newsticker/aussenpolitik/19205203/trump-will-fuer-kmmlung-der-todesentrafe ans-
reactions and political disputes
The reaction to Biden's decision is politically explosive. Trump and other Republicans accuse Biden to sacrifice the rights and security of the law in favor of criminals. Senator Tom Cotton was disappointed with the conversion of the death penalties and explained that the worst criminals were favored. Biden, on the other hand, argued that the conversions were in accordance with a moratorium that has issued its government to suspend executions. However, this does not include the cases of terrorism or hateful crimes, some of which, such as the Boston marathon assistant and the perpetrator of the killing spree in Charleston, were excluded from his pardon decision, as regionalheute.de reported.
While Trump executed 13 executions in his first term and introduced the practice of death penalty at the federal level, Biden is now aiming to abolish them. His statement underlines his ethical concerns and the pressure of human rights groups and religious leaders. Bidens measures aim to set a strong sign against the death penalty and reflect the intensive political dispute over the question of whether the death penalty in the American legal system is still up to date, whereby the political landscape is increasingly polarized before changing the office.
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