
I spent 36 years in prison for a crime I didn’t do. Trump’s early pardons are the right idea
Fox News
Presidents usually take the easy way out with pardons. Obama released 330 on his last day. Not Donald Trump. His moves to let prisoners out of their cells set America on the right path.
I witnessed this reality daily behind bars. Women with elementary educations became college graduates; broken spirits transformed into mentors. Yet the system's cruel irony remained: clear rehabilitation meant nothing against political calculation. Judy Henderson was wrongfully incarcerated for 36 years and is the author of the new book "When the Light Finds Us: From a Life Sentence to a Life Transformed," a memoir about her time in prison.
President Donald Trump's recent early second-term pardons echo this principle — and contrast starkly with business as usual: Obama reserved 61% of pardons for his final year, Biden concentrated 90% in his, and Trump's first term saw 84% of clemencies clustered in his administration's closing moments.

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