
Trump's newly-appointed 'pardon czar' outlines 'specific marching orders' for role
Fox News
President Trump's newly-appointed pardon czar Alice Marie Johnson, who was pardoned by Trump in his first term, shared the details of her role on "America's Newsroom" Monday.
"He's given me specific marching orders and, actually, I've been working on this nonstop since my release. This is really a continuation of the work that I've already been doing. I've brought many pardon cases before the president in the past and one thing I can say about President Trump [is], he was very interested in their families. He wanted to know if they have a solid reentry program in place," she added. Taylor Penley is an associate editor with Fox News.
Trump commuted Johnson's life sentence for nonviolent drug trafficking in 2018 after she served 21 years in an Alabama prison.

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