Biden Faces Pressure to Grant Clemency to Aging Inmates Before Term Ends
Thousands of federal inmates, including a 78-year-old Vietnam veteran, seek clemency as the President's term nears its conclusion.
- Michael Montalvo, who has served 37 years for leading a cocaine enterprise, is among over 7,000 inmates requesting clemency from President Biden.
- Montalvo, 78, earned a law degree in prison and assisted other inmates with compassionate release but is barred from seeking it for himself due to a legal technicality.
- Inmates convicted before November 1987, like Montalvo, face harsher sentences under outdated laws that were not adjusted by the 2018 compassionate release amendment.
- The Safer Detention Act, proposed in 2021 to address these sentencing disparities, failed to pass in Congress.
- Since taking office, Biden has pardoned 25 people and commuted sentences for 131, but advocates urge more action before his term ends on January 20.