President Obama came the closest yet to opposing capital punishment
during an interview with The Marshall Project. When asked if he is
opposed to the death penalty, Obama said his “heartfelt” position is
that it is justified “in theory, but in practice it is deeply
troubling.” The president said blacks are disproportionately sentenced
to death, that bringing people to execution is costly and
time-consuming, and most of all, people on death row have been found to
be innocent. Obama said he will issue more pardons and clemencies as his
presidency ends. |
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