Biden’s move to pardon people in major corruption cases is under scrutiny
After the controversial action of the President of the United States to order amnesty and reduced sentences for people convicted in major corruption cases, many criticisms were raised against him, and this decision of the President is being investigated and investigated.
According to Isna, the current President of the United States, Joe Biden, who is spending the last weeks of his presidency, has released about 1,500 federal convicts in major corruption cases through a decree or amnesty or with a reduced sentence in a controversial move.
The “Washington Post” newspaper writes in a report of criticism against President Biden’s action and emphasizes that his action will be investigated.
On December 12, Biden announced that he would pardon 39 people and reduce the punishment of 1,499 people; It is the largest amnesty in one day in US history. In addition, the pardon of Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden by the American president has added to these controversies.
Hunter Biden was indicted in June on three felony charges related to purchasing a firearm in 2018 while under the influence of drugs. He also pleaded guilty to nine tax violations in another case in September, and his sentencing was scheduled to be announced this month.
Recently, in a report about the pardon of Hunter Biden by the President of the United States, the newspaper “YOSA Today” wrote: “By this action and the pardon of his son, Biden put a stamp of approval on his legacy!” Now you can understand why many Americans voted for Trump.”
“Josh Shapiro”, the Democratic governor of the state of Pennsylvania, and other people of the state strongly criticized President Biden’s action and said: “This action not only damages the reputation of our community, but also deeply affects families.”
Democratic Representative Darin LaHood from Illinois also questioned and criticized Biden’s decision to pardon and reduce the punishment of these people.
At the same time as issuing this order, Biden said that those who were subject to this amnesty and sentence reduction had committed “non-violent crimes” and were “people who have successfully completed their rehabilitation and demonstrated their commitment to making society safer and more empowered.” have done”.
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