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Trump Has Already Launched More Death Penalty Prosecutions Than in His Entire First Term
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Trump Has Already Launched More Death Penalty Prosecutions Than in His Entire First Term

In less than halfway through his second term, former President Donald Trump has authorized significantly more death penalty prosecutions compared to his entire first term. According to data collected by The Intercept, the U.S. Department of Justice has sought the death penalty against at least 42 defendants in 34 cases since Trump returned to the White House, surpassing the 38 capital cases authorized during his first term. Many of these cases originate from states and jurisdictions where the death penalty has been abolished or rarely used, such as New Mexico, Colorado, Maryland, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Over 70% of the defendants are people of color, predominantly Black individuals. This increase contrasts sharply with the Biden administration, which largely paused capital prosecutions. However, despite the increased authorizations, few of these cases proceed to trial or result in death sentences due to declining public support and judicial resistance.

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Trump Has Already Launched More Death Penalty Prosecutions Than in His Entire First Term

In less than halfway through his second term, former President Donald Trump has authorized significantly more death penalty prosecutions compared to his entire first term. According to data collected by The Intercept, the U.S. Department of Justice has sought the death penalty against at least 42 defendants in 34 cases since Trump returned to the White House, surpassing the 38 capital cases authorized during his first term. Many of these cases originate from states and jurisdictions where the death penalty has been abolished or rarely used, such as New Mexico, Colorado, Maryland, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Over 70% of the defendants are people of color, predominantly Black individuals. This increase contrasts sharply with the Biden administration, which largely paused capital prosecutions. However, despite the increased authorizations, few of these cases proceed to trial or result in death sentences due to declining public support and judicial resistance.

Lectura del sesgo (Derecha): The article highlights the Trump administration's aggressive pursuit of the death penalty, contrasting it with the Biden administration's restraint. While the piece presents factual data and quotes from critics, it frames the issue as a reflection of Trump's personal stance versus broader societal '

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 95 · Objetividad 85): High factual accuracy with reliable data from the Federal Capital Trial Project cited. Some contextual interpretation about Trump's policies adds slight subjectivity.

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