The Guardian: Trump promises to push for more active use of the death penalty
Trump said this after Biden's decision to commute sentences against several people.
The newly elected president of the USA Donald Trump said he would push harder for the death penalty against those who commit violent acts.
The publication writes about it The Guardian.
Trump said this after the current head of the White House, Joe Biden, commuted the death sentences of most federal prisoners sentenced to the maximum penalty.
“As soon as I take office, I will direct the Department of Justice to vigorously pursue the use of the death penalty to protect American families and children from violent rapists, murderers and monsters. We will once again be a nation of law and order,” Trump said on his Truth Social social network.
The publication writes that Trump will no longer be able to influence Biden's decision, which concerned 37 federal…