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On His Last Day As President, Barack Obama Commutes 330 More Criminals; MOST IT HISTORY
The Gateway Pundit by Ryan Saavedra / 3min

The Worst President Ever Adds To His Legacy Soon to be former President Barack Obama has decided to add to his legacy as the worst President in United States history. Record crushing debt, record numbers of people on food stamps, floods off illegals pouring into the U.S., record mass shootings, worst legislative record in history, the list goes on and on…

Obama has already set the record for commuting the most sentences of convicted criminals in U.S. history and on his final day in Office Obama added 330 more criminals to that number.

From The AP:
In a last major act as president, Barack Obama cut short the sentences of 330 federal inmates convicted of drug crimes on Thursday, bringing his bid to correct what he’s called a systematic injustice to a climactic close.

With his final offer of clemency, Obama brought his total number of commutations granted to 1,715, more than any other president in U.S. history, the White House said. During his presidency Obama ordered free 568 inmates who had been sentenced to life in prison.

“He wanted to do it. He wanted the opportunity to look at as many as he could to provide relief,”

Yes, you read that correctly. Obama has ordered free 568 inmates and “He wanted the opportunity to look at as many as he could to provide relief.”