US President Joe Biden has issued presidential pardons to 39 Americans convicted of non-violent crimes and commuted the sentences of nearly 1,500 other people, marking the most acts of presidential clemency issued in a single day. The White House has not revealed the names of those involved. The pardons were granted to individuals who demonstrated successful rehabilitation and commitment to strengthening their communities, including those with non-violent drug convictions. The commuted sentences were for individuals placed in home confinement during the Covid-19 pandemic, facing sentences deemed too long under outdated laws. Biden emphasized giving deserving individuals a second chance and promised more steps in the future. This decision contrasts with Biden’s previous record of pardoning fewer individuals compared to past presidents. Notably, Biden has issued categorical pardons for specific groups, such as those convicted of marijuana-related offenses or military personnel and veterans based on their sexual orientation. The move follows a trend of presidents, including Trump, granting clemency to individuals close to them. Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter has sparked controversy, as the outgoing president had previously ruled out such actions. Additionally, Biden has considered pre-emptive pardons for critics of his successor Trump to protect them from potential retribution, although concerns about setting a precedent have been raised.
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