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Biden’s Softness Meets Bondi’s Iron Fist

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The crimes that shocked America

These weren’t low-level offenders.

The Justice Department outlined some of the grisly details. One murderer ambushed a married couple camping in the Ouachita National Forest back in 2003. Another kidnapped a bank president, bound him to a block and hoist, then threw him off a bridge.

Others killed fellow inmates while already serving sentences—proving they’re exactly the kind of repeat predators who belong in a place designed to break even the most hardened criminals.

Bondi’s office confirmed that more of Biden’s commuted killers are scheduled for ADX transfers in the coming months, with all 37 expected to be locked down there by early next year.

Bondi keeps her word to families

Bondi’s move wasn’t just political. She personally sat down with families of victims earlier this year to hear their pain firsthand.

“President Biden’s decision to commute the death sentences of these monsters showed abhorrent disregard for our justice system and total disrespect for victims’ families already suffering through immense loss,” Bondi said in a statement to Fox News.

“After meeting with many of the victims’ families at the Department of Justice and promising to take action on their behalf, eight of these prisoners have been transferred to the Colorado super-max prison ADX. This will ensure that they spend the remainder of their lives in conditions consistent with the egregious crimes they committed.”

Families who were blindsided by Biden’s last-minute clemency are now seeing someone in power fight for their loved ones.

ADX Florence: where mercy doesn’t exist

For those unfamiliar with ADX Florence—it’s been described as “a clean version of hell.”

Its roster includes the 1993 World Trade Center bombing mastermind, a Boston Marathon bomber, drug kingpin El Chapo, and even one of al-Qaeda’s founders.

Prisoners there spend 23 hours a day in isolation, with almost no human contact. Many would rather face execution than endure decades inside those concrete boxes.

Bondi made it clear that the transfers were about matching punishment to crime. In other words, these killers are finally tasting justice.

Biden’s clemency stunt exposed

The truth about Biden’s commutations is becoming clearer by the day. These weren’t about “reform” or “second chances.”

They were a parting shot by a lame-duck president desperate to appease the far-left base, even if it meant betraying grieving families.

The administration didn’t even bother to notify victims’ families ahead of time—proof of how little Biden’s team respected their suffering.

What it means under Trump’s Justice Department

Bondi’s decision sends a clear signal about how the Trump administration plans to deal with violent crime.

While Biden spent years elevating criminals and ignoring victims, Trump’s DOJ is showing that consequences matter.

The official DOJ memo states the killers will face “conditions of confinement” that reflect “the security risks those inmates present because of their egregious crimes, criminal histories, and all other relevant considerations.”

That’s bureaucratic language for: no more coddling killers.

Families finally see justice

Biden may have spared these murderers from the death chamber, but Bondi just ensured they’ll spend every remaining day locked in conditions so harsh that many will beg for death.

It’s not perfect justice—but for families who lost everything, it’s a powerful reminder that someone in government still cares.

And it’s proof that even when weak politicians and activist judges try to hand criminals a break, there are still ways to make sure justice gets served.

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Biden’s Softness Meets Bondi’s Iron Fist

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