Trump wished the 37 prisoners pardoned by Biden would "go to hell"


American criminals, who were earlier pardoned by the soon-to-be-departed US President Joe Biden, are not worthy of any Christmas greetings and can simply "go to hell". This was stated by the elected leader of the state Donald Trump on December 25, publishing a message dedicated to the Christmas holidays.
As the politician noted, the only chance to get a reprieve from prison for the pardoned 37 prisoners were "the actions of a man who had absolutely no idea what he was doing."
"To those 37 most violent criminals who murdered, raped and robbed almost like no one else before them, but received an unbelievable pardon from a sleepy Joe Biden, I refuse to wish a Merry Christmas to these 'lucky' people, and instead say: go to hell!" - Trump wrote on his Truth Social media page. The publication is also cited by The Hill newspaper.
He added below that he wished everyone else a Merry Christmas.
Earlier, on December 23, Biden commuted the sentences of 37 death row inmates. The White House specified that the sentences would be reclassified to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. The head of state believes that the United States at the federal level should stop using the death penalty, except in cases of terrorism and mass killings motivated by hatred.
Later, Reuters said that Trump harshly condemned and called the US president's decision to pardon prisoners disgusting. He added that it was a slap in the face for the victims, their families and loved ones. On December 24, the politician added that after his inauguration in January, he was going to seek the death penalty for rapists and murderers. He added that the United States would once again become a "law and order state."
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