Van Jones applauded President Trump for his appointment of Alice Johnson, a formerly incarcerated Black woman, to serve as ...
"This is my mission — to really give voice to the voiceless ... to help those who are unseen to be seen," said Alice Marie ...
Johnson, now 69, was facing life in prison without the possibility of parole for being a first-time nonviolent drug offender.
Alice Marie Johnson, who was convicted of a drug trafficking operation in Memphis, named as 'pardon czar' by President Trump.
Trump hand-picked Alice Johnson, the 69-year-old grandmother he granted clemency for long-ago drug offenses during his first term.
Appointed by President Donald Trump, Alice Marie Johnson said she will step down from her position as CEO of her Memphis-based nonprofit, Taking Action For Good, in her new role as 'pardon czar'.
Alice Marie Johnson was serving a life sentence for a nonviolent drug conviction when the president commuted her sentence in 2018. Since then, she has become a criminal justice reform activist.
Alice Johnson, after receiving clemency, has been appointed as the first 'pardon czar' to advise on clemency issues.
President Trump commuted Alice Johnson’s life sentence during his first term, and later pardoned her for her drug conviction. She will advise him on similar cases. By Erica L. Green President ...
Languages: English Trump announced Thursday during a Black History Month event held at the White House that he would tap Alice Marie Johnson, who spent over 21 years in prison for nonviolent ...
President Trump is tapping Alice Johnson, the 69-year-old grandmother he granted clemency in his first term over long-ago drug offenses, to be his "pardon czar." "You've been an inspiration to ...
US President Donald Trump announced on February 21 that Alice Johnson, a Tennessee woman whose life sentence for a drug crime he commuted in 2018, has been appointed as a “pardon czar.” ...
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