Dems championed Chicago-area man now charged with attempted murder after Obama commuted his sentence – FOX News

A Chicago-area man whose life sentence in prison was commuted by then-President Barack Obama in 2015, and who now faces more prison time after being charged with attempted murder, was at one time a darling of Democrats in Congress, who portrayed him as an unjustly targeted victim.
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Old Joe
2 years ago

Perhaps if Dick and Barry were charged for springing this scum back upon us the nonsense would stop.

Mary Juana
2 years ago

Throw Dick Durbin into the mix as he championed the release of Mills as well. The democrats will never pass up an opportunity to release a violent criminal on society because that’s the way they roll.

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