After months of self-serving narratives and accusations, a full accounting of how a historic debt deal went bad.
By MATT BAI, NY Times: Politics
Wed, 03/28/2012 - 9:05am
After months of self-serving narratives and accusations, a full accounting of how a historic debt deal went bad.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareBy WILL WEISSERT, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden announced Friday that he was commuting the sentences of almost 2,500 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses, using his final days in office on a flurry of clemency actions meant to nullify prison terms he deemed too harsh. The recent round of clemency gives Biden the presidential record for most individual pardons and commutations issued.
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