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Any suggestions for whom else Donald Trump might pledge to free from federal prison “on day one” back in the Oval Office?

A few months ago, Donald Trump pledged on Truth Social that among his “first acts as your next President will be to … Free the January 6 Hostages being wrongfully imprisoned!”   And, in a speech last night, as covered in this post, Trump sought to garner support from a libertarian crowd by announcing “If you vote for me, on day one I will commute the sentence of Ross Ulbricht, to a sentence of time served.”

These clemency pledges got me to thinking that notable political contingents, or maybe even just a few key folks in a key swing state, might be able to cajole Trump into pledging to use his clemency pen a particular way.  Former NFL star Antonio Brown seemingly figured this out already, as this Fox News piece highlights he has been praising and pitching Trump on clemency fronts.  For example, given that supporters of Marilyn Mosby have so far had no success getting Joe Biden to grant her clemency, perhaps they ought to make a run at getting Trump to pledge clemency for her.   

The Mosby (tongue-in-cheek) idea aside, I do not think it would be foolish at all for Trump to seek to garner attention and favor from certain voters through clemency pledges.  Many criminal justice reform advocates have been quite disappointed that Joe Biden has not used his clemency pen more robustly and broadly.  Polling data suggests that young people and people of color are especially interested in criminal justice reform, and astute clemency pledges could make these important voting blocks take notice.

So, dear readers, any (specific or general) suggestions for whom else Donald Trump might pledge to free from federal prison “on day one” back in the Oval Office?