Federal Judge Halts Trump-Era Effort to Punish Former Death Row Inmates Without Due Process
A ruling exposes how the Trump administration attempted to bypass constitutional rights by forcing former death row inmates into harsh ‘Supermax’ confinement, raising serious questions about government overreach and the abuse of penal discretion.
In a striking rebuke of bureaucratic overreach under the guise of justice, U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly — himself a Trump appointee — has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's move to transfer 20 inmates who had their federal death sentences commuted by President Biden to the notorious "Supermax" prison in Florence, Colorado. This decision shines a light on an alarming attempt to use incarceration conditions as political punishment rather than lawful corrections management. The inmates, once condemned to death for egregious crimes, found their sentences commuted by Biden in December 2024 as part of a broader shift away from capital...
This is Exclusive Content for Subscribers
Join our community of patriots to read the full story and get access to all our exclusive analysis.
View Subscription Plans