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President Biden issued full pardons to six individuals on Friday, with the majority convicted of drug- and alcohol-related crimes decades earlier when they were young.
The individuals granted clemency had served sentences and “demonstrated a commitment to improving their communities and the lives of those around them,” a White House official said in a statement, adding, “These include individuals who honorably served in the U.S. military, volunteer in their communities, and survived domestic abuse.”
The decision comes on the last business day of the year and follows an executive order in October that pardoned thousands of individuals convicted of simple marijuana possession under federal law and D.