President Donald Trump hosted a meeting at the White House with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the White House on ...
Germany took an expected turn to the Right electing a conservative businessman to lead the country while an upstart far-right ...
Appointment of Alice Marie Johnson, herself pardoned by the president in 2020, draws praise from groups that often fight his ...
Donald Trump led a bipartisan effort during his first term to pass the First Step Act—landmark legislation designed to ...
Former Obama advisor Van Jones, praised President Trump for appointing Alice Marie Johnson as his "pardon czar" to oversee pardoning incarcerated individuals.
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Appointed by President Donald Trump, Alice Marie Johnson said she will step down from her position as CEO of her Memphis-based nonprofit, Taking Action For Good, in her new role as 'pardon czar'.
Van Jones offered some rare praise for President Donald Trump, crediting him for his "very good" pick for his pardon czar, Alice Marie Johnson.
Johnson, now 69, was facing life in prison without the possibility of parole for being a first-time nonviolent drug offender.
"This is my mission — to really give voice to the voiceless ... to help those who are unseen to be seen," said Alice Marie ...
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