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Biden Grants Record 39 Pardons and Commutes 1,500 Sentences

President Biden Issues Historic Clemency in a Single Day

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
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Hunter Biden Pardon Sparks Debate Amid Record Clemency Actions

President Biden’s Clemency Marks Largest Day of Justice Reform - EPA

Biden Issues Record-Breaking 39 Pardons and Commutes 1,500 Sentences

President Biden Grants Clemency to Over 1,500 Americans in a Single Day

In a historic move, President Joe Biden issued 39 presidential pardons and commuted nearly 1,500 sentences, marking the largest single-day act of clemency in U.S. history. The individuals granted clemency were primarily convicted of non-violent crimes, with many showing significant rehabilitation and contributions to their communities.

Focus on Rehabilitation and Justice Reform

President Biden emphasized that the clemency recipients had demonstrated successful rehabilitation and a commitment to strengthening their communities.

  • 39 Pardons: These included individuals convicted of non-violent offenses, such as a Virginia resident who, after serving a sentence for a drug offense at 21, pursued a degree, built a career in the military, and volunteered for veteran support organizations.
  • 1,499 Sentence Commutations: Many of these individuals had been placed on home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic or had sentences deemed excessively long under outdated laws.

Biden stated, “These individuals have shown they deserve a second chance.”

Expanding Clemency Efforts

This announcement aligns with Biden’s previous actions to address systemic inequities in sentencing and criminal justice reform:

  • October 2022: Biden issued sweeping pardons for simple marijuana possession and later expanded this to include other marijuana-related offenses.
  • Military and Veterans’ Pardons: Earlier this year, he granted clemency to military personnel convicted of crimes linked to their sexual orientation.

Hunter Biden Pardon Sparks Debate

Among the clemency actions, Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, for charges of tax fraud and gun crimes stirred controversy. While Biden previously ruled out this possibility, he later asserted that the cases were politically motivated. Critics argue this move reflects a broader trend of presidents granting clemency to individuals close to them, a practice seen in previous administrations, including Trump’s.

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Looking Ahead

Biden hinted at more clemency actions in the coming weeks, as his presidency approaches its conclusion in January 2025. Meanwhile, discussions continue about potential pre-emptive pardons for prominent critics of his successor, Donald Trump, raising concerns about the precedent such actions might set.

Trump’s Clemency Record and Promises

Former President Trump, who granted 237 acts of clemency during his term, recently pledged to pardon individuals convicted in connection with the January 6 Capitol riot. In an interview, he claimed, “A vast majority should not be in jail, and they’ve suffered gravely.”

Political Context and Developments

As Biden’s clemency actions unfold, unrelated political developments have added to the intrigue:

  • Ex-FBI Informant’s Admission: Alexander Smirnov, a former FBI informant, pleaded guilty to fabricating claims of bribery involving Biden and his son, undercutting Republican accusations of corruption tied to Burisma.
  • Clemency Trends: The Pew Research Center notes that clemency actions, particularly in the final days of a presidency, are a long-standing tradition, underscoring their political and social complexities.

Impact and Legacy

President Biden’s record-breaking clemency reflects a focus on justice reform and rehabilitation, but it has also ignited debates over the use and potential misuse of presidential pardons. As the nation awaits his next steps, the impact of these decisions will likely shape his legacy in criminal justice and beyond.

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