U.S. Attorney General William Barr is drawing keen attention as he said he has not found any significant fraud to change the election results in the November 3 presidential election. While President Donald Trump, who lost the presidential election, continued his dissatisfaction by claiming that the election was rigged, the justice minister made a direct rebuttal to it. In particular, Minister Barr is known as the loyal subject of President Trump, which is expected to deal a heavy blow to Trump, who wants to continue his election frame.
In a dramatic deviation from historical practices, the Trump Administration is poised to conduct the first federal executions during a lame-duck presidency in more than a century. The Department of Justice has scheduled three federal executions during the administration’s lame-duck period: Orlando Hall on November 19, Lisa Montgomery on December 8, and Brandon Bernard on December 10. The last time the U.S. government carried out an execution between a presidential election and the inauguration of the new president for a federal crime was nearly 132 years ago, on January 25, 1889, when the outgoing administration of Grover Cleveland (pictured) executed Richard Smith, a Choctaw Indian, for a murder on tribal land in Arkansas. The federal rush to execute conflicts sharply with national trends that show declining support for capital punishment. The Trump administration's excessive execution at the end of its term seems to be conscious of President-elect Joe Biden. Biden, a devout Cath...
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