Controversy over Commuted Death Sentences by President Joe Biden

Two prisoners whose death sentences were commuted by President Joe Biden are now seeking to block the commutations, believing it puts them at a legal disadvantage in appealing their cases. The inmates, Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis, filed emergency motions in federal court to halt the commutations.

Criticism of President Joe Biden's decision to commute death sentences

Senator Tom Cotton criticizes President Joe Biden's decision to commute death sentences, questioning his mental capacity and decision-making abilities. The White House press corps is accused of complicity in not addressing Biden's infirmity. Hugh Hewitt discusses the lack of accountability in legacy media and calls for reform in journalism practices.

Joe Biden commutes death sentences of 37 federal death row inmates

As one of his final acts as president, Joe Biden commutes the death sentences of 37 federal death row inmates, giving them life sentences instead. The move has stirred controversy among victims' families and critics.

Commute Death Sentences of Federal Inmates

Democrats on Capitol Hill are urging President Biden to commute the death sentences of 40 federal inmates, citing the death penalty as cruel, racist, and fundamentally flawed. They are calling for a resentence to prison terms to save lives.