US President Donald Trump commuted the sentences of 11 inmates, including nine who had been convicted under environmental regulations related to vehicle emissions. These individuals had modified or disabled equipment to control emissions from their vehicles. Trump criticized the previous administration, referring to Joe Biden as 'Sleepy Joe,' suggesting they were unfairly targeted. The Trump administration reversed the official acknowledgment of scientific evidence linking greenhouse gas emissions to human health harm, allowing the removal of existing emission standards for cars and trucks. Additionally, Trump commuted the sentence of Adam Kincade, a former executive of a staffing firm and major Republican donor, who was convicted in 2006 alongside lobbyist Jack Abramoff for financial fraud.
Ocena pristranskosti (Desno): The article frames Trump’s actions as justified, emphasizing his criticism of the prior administration and highlighting the reversal of environmental policies. It presents Trump’s decisions favorably, using terms like 'commuted' and referencing his support for those pardoned, while downplaying the原先





