Appointed by President Donald Trump, Alice Marie Johnson said she will step down from her position as CEO of her Memphis-based nonprofit, Taking Action For Good, in her new role as 'pardon czar'.
Johnson, now 69, was facing life in prison without the possibility of parole for being a first-time nonviolent drug offender.
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNFormer Aliceville inmate: Named nation's first 'Pardon Czar' by Trump. Who is Alice Johnson?Alice Johnson, who served time in an Aliceville prison, was named the nation's first 'Pardon Czar' by President Donald Trump.
Van Jones applauded President Trump for his appointment of Alice Johnson, a formerly incarcerated Black woman, to serve as ...
This article is published as part of The Telegraph’s Greatest Interviews series, which revisits the most significant, ...
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Tens of thousands of Hindu devotees gathered at a revered temple in Nepal's capital on Wednesday to celebrate one of the ...
Historically, the Supreme Court has struck down some executive orders as outside the scope of Article 2. As the court wrote in 1952, “In the framework of our Constitution, the President’s power to see ...
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