Biden issues first pardons of presidency
Published: 05:04 PM,Apr 26,2022 | EDITED : 09:04 PM,Apr 26,2022
US President Joe Biden wielded his clemency powers for the first time, announcing pardons for three people, including the first Black man to serve in the White House's Secret Service detail. Biden also announced the commutation of sentences for 75 others, mainly going to those serving lengthy terms for non-violent drug offenses.
"America is a nation of laws and second chances, redemption and rehabilitation," Biden said in a statement. The pardons are for "people who have demonstrated their commitment to rehabilitation and are striving every day to give back and contribute to their communities," he said. One recipient is Abraham Bolden, an 86-year-old former member of the US Secret Service and the first African American to protect a president, joining the detail in John F Kennedy's administration. - AFP
"America is a nation of laws and second chances, redemption and rehabilitation," Biden said in a statement. The pardons are for "people who have demonstrated their commitment to rehabilitation and are striving every day to give back and contribute to their communities," he said. One recipient is Abraham Bolden, an 86-year-old former member of the US Secret Service and the first African American to protect a president, joining the detail in John F Kennedy's administration. - AFP