💨 Abstract
Under President Donald Trump's second term, nearly 10,000 convicts have requested pardons or sentence commutations, driven by his frequent grants of clemency. Critics argue that Trump has largely disregarded the traditional Justice Department process, which historically involved nonpolitical personnel reviewing clemency applications. Instead, many pardons have gone to political allies, donors, and those involved in the Capitol riot.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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