“I'd like to tell President @realDonaldTrump that I am so grateful for everything that you've done for me and my family...This moment right now is happening because President Trump had mercy on me.”pic.twitter.com/5S7gZsBpTa
— GOP (@GOP) June 7, 2018
Alice Johnson was serving a life sentence as a first-time nonviolent drug offender.
Of course, what Johnson did was wrong, and she acknowledges that fact. In an op-ed Johnson wrote Johnson wrote for CNN, she stated: “I want this part to be clear: I acknowledge that I have done wrong. I made the biggest mistake of my life to make ends meet and got involved with people selling drugs.” But here’s the thing: There’s a huge difference between having done something wrong and having done something that warrants life imprisonment. All too often, our criminal-justice system fails to see that difference.
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