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'Hallelujah': Writer praises Biden's measure of mercy amid GOP meltdown

President Joe Biden exhibited profound "moral wisdom" in his decision to commute 37 out of 40 death row inmates to life without parole, Elizabeth Bruenig wrote for The Atlantic on Monday.

Biden issued these pardons to prevent another spree of executions like that which occurred under the first Trump administration — although, perhaps sensitive to the controversy over his last mass clemency including some particularly heinous criminals, took care not to commute the sentences of the Charleston church shooter, the Boston Marathon bomber, or the Tree of Life Synagogue shooter — and despite that, Republicans still pounced and threw a fit over the decision.

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Incoming Trump White House official blasts Biden’s 'dirty tricks'

A Biden administration move that would complicate Donald Trump's agenda on issues involving transgender athletes and student debt cancellation is drawing fresh scrutiny from incoming White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.

President Joe Biden is pulling back on efforts he’s undertaken to provide protections for transgender student-athletes and to erase student loan debt for more than 38 million Americans, The Associated Press reported. That includes the White House scrapping unfinished rules across multiple agencies if they cannot be finalized in enough time before Trump enters the White House, the publication added.

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'Rubber-stamped absolute zealots': GOP senator melts down as Biden breaks Trump record

President Joe Biden surpassed President-elect Donald Trump's judicial nominee record on Friday, leading to a chorus of cheers from Democrats in Congress — and a forceful boo from at least one firebrand Republican.

The Democratic-led Senate confirmed Biden's 235th nomination for a federal judge, NBC News reported. He's set to depart office after appointing one Supreme Court justice, 45 appeals court judges, 187 district court judges and a pair of International Trade Court judges, according to the report.

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Dozens of death row inmates may see sentences commuted by Joe Biden: report

Dozens of convicted murderers set to be executed by the federal government could see their sentences commuted by President Joe Biden, according to a report.

People familiar with the matter told the Wall Street Journal that Biden is mulling over commuting most, if not all, of the 40 men facing execution. If commuted, the men would be resentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The move would disrupt President-elect Donald Trump's ability to resume swift executions.

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'Let it begin now': Trump welcomes 'shutdown of government' in new statement

Donald Trump on Friday welcomed a potential shutdown of the government before he takes office.

Trump risked a shutdown when he pressured GOP lawmakers to reject a bipartisan spending deal, which resulted in a second deal which died after being rejected by almost all Democrats and some Republicans.

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Republican Scott Jennings sounds alarm on what he calls the 'biggest scandal in America'

Recent reporting that President Joe Biden’s health was far more diminished than the administration led on was proclaimed to be “the biggest scandal in America” by longtime GOP insider Scott Jennings – a declaration a Democratic strategist only minorly pushed back on.

Responding to a Wall Street Journal article out Thursday that reported signs of Biden’s decline came within months of his taking office, Jennings eagerly cast doubt on Biden’s entire presidency.

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White House didn't consider specifics of 'kids-for-cash' judge in mass clemency: report

President Joe Biden's mass clemency has faced backlash as it included a judge in the infamous "kids-for-cash" scandal. And a new report Friday evening said the White House did so without considering the specifics of the case.

The outgoing president on Thursday said he commuted the sentences of nearly 1,500 people and pardoned 39 others. The White House called it the largest single-day act of clemency in American history.

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'Absolutely wrong': Outrage hits Biden over 2 criminals named in historic mass clemency

President Joe Biden announced a historic mass clemency this week, commuting the sentences of 1,500 nonviolent offenders who were previously transferred from prison to house arrest as part of a COVID pandemic measure to reduce the risk of infection in federal prisons.

But it's unclear whether the president reviewed all the cases he commuted because, according to CNN, two of them in particular were infamous public corruption cases — and the commutations have spurred outrage in affected communities.

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Biden's 'last hurrah' on grocery merger may snowball even after Trump steps in: analyst

One of the Biden administration's final acts will be securing a legal prohibition on the merger of two of America's largest grocery chains, Kroger and Albertsons — a deal that, had it gone through, would have created a combined company with more locations than Walmart and eliminated a major source of competition that keeps food prices stable.

The case, brought by outgoing progressive Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan, will likely be her last major action before she is ousted in the Trump administration. Khan stands to be replaced with a far-right, pro-merger commissioner who has vowed to focus more on fighting "DEI," "wokeness," and internal dissent against Trump than corporate misconduct.

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Key informant who lied in Biden impeachment pleads guilty: court records

Alexander Smirnov has been given a plea deal after he spent years lying about President Joe Biden and his son Hunter, which resulted in a years-long investigation by Republicans in Congress, flagged national security expert Marcy Wheeler.

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY), Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), and former Attorney General Bill Barr all bought into the false claims, resulting in years of investigations that probed the bank accounts of the president, his brother, and his son.

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'Should not proceed': Dozens of former judges ask Biden for major act before his term ends

At the end of every presidency, the leader drops pardons and commutations, but former federal judges are begging President Joe Biden to make a strong statement by moving death row inmates scheduled for execution to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Legal reporter Chris Geidner posted the letter to Biden is signed by 24 former federal judges, as well as former appeals court judges.

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'There's no real point': Dems privately bash Biden's last few weeks of presidency

Democrats are complaining that President Joe Biden has essentially disappeared since Donald Trump won re-election last month, which sources inside the party told Politico has left many inside the party feeling has created a leadership vacuum.

The president has not yet scheduled a post-election press conference and has spoke only seven words to reporters during nearly two weeks since vice president Kamala Harris' loss, and his schedule has been notably light in the final weeks in the White House, reported the outlet.

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'Oh, come on!' CNN guests clash as conservative blames Biden for latest Trump outrage

A conservative commentator sparked a clash on CNN by suggesting that President Joe Biden's pardon of his son opened the door to Donald Trump extending clemency to the Jan. 6 rioters.

The president issued a sweeping pardon to his son Hunter Biden last week, before he was set to be sentenced for convictions on firearm and tax charges, and he is reportedly considering preemptive pardons for some individuals who Trump has threatened to prosecute as retribution for his own criminal indictments.

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