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Trump's Remarks Granting a Full Pardon to Alice Johnson; August 28, 2020
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Remarks by President Trump Granting a Full Pardon to Alice Johnson
LAW & JUSTICE
Oval Office
2:10 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: So, thank you very much everybody. Alice Johnson has been just incredible. Shes gotten out; shes recommended people to us. She knows many, many people that have put been put in prison, and whether they should have been or not. She knows that they were put in for too long.
Alice was given a life sentence.
MS. JOHNSON: Yes.
THE PRESIDENT: And you spent about 22 years?
MS. JOHNSON: Yes.
THE PRESIDENT: And for something that, today, a lot of people wouldnt even be going to jail for. And it was it was horrible. And we found out about it. And we gave a commutation; that means we were able to get Alice out. And she has been just so outstanding, and Im so proud of you.
And were giving Alice a full pardon. I just told her. We didnt even discuss it. We just you were out there; I saw you in the audience last night. And I asked the folks if you could bring Alice over, and were going to give a full pardon. Were going to do it right now.
That means you have been fully pardoned. Thats the ultimate thing that can happen. That means you can do you whatever you want in life. And just keep doing the great job youre doing.
Alice had done an incredible job since shes been out, and recommending other people. We said, How many people are they like you? Theres only one Alice, as far as Im concerned. But how many people are like you or your circumstance, where they were given this massive sentence? And theyre good people, great people. And she said, So many. Theyre in jail. So many.
And shes looking for those people, and shes recommending those people, and weve already done some that you know that you know are good people. And theyve done really well since theyve been out.
So were taking Alice from a commutation to a full pardon, and Im going to sign it right now. And were very proud of Alice and the job youve done
MS. JOHNSON: Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: what you represent.
And Pastor Robert Jeffress unrelated, but he was here. And we thought maybe Ill sign this, and then maybe youll like to say a prayer.
PASTOR JEFFRESS: Yes, sir. Id love to.
THE PRESIDENT: And maybe you could include the media because they need it probably more than we do. They definitely need it more than Alice. (Laughter.) That I can tell you. Okay, thank you.
(The pardon is signed.)
So, Alice, its a full pardon. Its been signed. You might want to keep that one. And here it is. (Applause.)
Pastor, please.
PASTOR JEFFRESS: Lets pray together.
Father, we thank you for the remarkable story of Alice Johnson, a strong believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, whose life was filled with heartache and injustice. And yet, instead of becoming bitter, she chose to trust in you. She cried out to you for years, asking relief from the hurt that she was feeling.
And we thank you that she chose to answer her prayers to you through a great President named Donald Trump a great leader, who, yes, believes in law and order, he believes in justice, but he also believes in mercy. And thank you for moving in his heart to do this great act today.
And, Father, I pray that todays full pardon will result in a brand-new life for Alice. Continue to bless her and her family as they go throughout this nation and world, sharing the good news that you, God, offered eternal pardon from sin to all who trust in your son, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Again, we thank you for the President. Thank you for the example he set for all of us of what it means to be a forgiving person. And we pray this in the name of the one who came and died and rose again that we might eternal life, Jesus Christ our Savior. Its in His name that we pray. Amen.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Robert. That was really
PASTOR JEFFRESS: Thank you, Mr. President, for this example.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. I appreciate it.
Alice, thank you very much, and congratulations. Its a real honor.
MS. JOHNSON: Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: Its a real honor.
PASTOR JEFFRESS: Congratulations.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, everybody. Thank you very much.
END
2:14 P.M. EDT
Remarks by President Trump Granting a Full Pardon to Alice Johnson
LAW & JUSTICE
Oval Office
2:10 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: So, thank you very much everybody. Alice Johnson has been just incredible. Shes gotten out; shes recommended people to us. She knows many, many people that have put been put in prison, and whether they should have been or not. She knows that they were put in for too long.
Alice was given a life sentence.
MS. JOHNSON: Yes.
THE PRESIDENT: And you spent about 22 years?
MS. JOHNSON: Yes.
THE PRESIDENT: And for something that, today, a lot of people wouldnt even be going to jail for. And it was it was horrible. And we found out about it. And we gave a commutation; that means we were able to get Alice out. And she has been just so outstanding, and Im so proud of you.
And were giving Alice a full pardon. I just told her. We didnt even discuss it. We just you were out there; I saw you in the audience last night. And I asked the folks if you could bring Alice over, and were going to give a full pardon. Were going to do it right now.
That means you have been fully pardoned. Thats the ultimate thing that can happen. That means you can do you whatever you want in life. And just keep doing the great job youre doing.
Alice had done an incredible job since shes been out, and recommending other people. We said, How many people are they like you? Theres only one Alice, as far as Im concerned. But how many people are like you or your circumstance, where they were given this massive sentence? And theyre good people, great people. And she said, So many. Theyre in jail. So many.
And shes looking for those people, and shes recommending those people, and weve already done some that you know that you know are good people. And theyve done really well since theyve been out.
So were taking Alice from a commutation to a full pardon, and Im going to sign it right now. And were very proud of Alice and the job youve done
MS. JOHNSON: Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: what you represent.
And Pastor Robert Jeffress unrelated, but he was here. And we thought maybe Ill sign this, and then maybe youll like to say a prayer.
PASTOR JEFFRESS: Yes, sir. Id love to.
THE PRESIDENT: And maybe you could include the media because they need it probably more than we do. They definitely need it more than Alice. (Laughter.) That I can tell you. Okay, thank you.
(The pardon is signed.)
So, Alice, its a full pardon. Its been signed. You might want to keep that one. And here it is. (Applause.)
Pastor, please.
PASTOR JEFFRESS: Lets pray together.
Father, we thank you for the remarkable story of Alice Johnson, a strong believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, whose life was filled with heartache and injustice. And yet, instead of becoming bitter, she chose to trust in you. She cried out to you for years, asking relief from the hurt that she was feeling.
And we thank you that she chose to answer her prayers to you through a great President named Donald Trump a great leader, who, yes, believes in law and order, he believes in justice, but he also believes in mercy. And thank you for moving in his heart to do this great act today.
And, Father, I pray that todays full pardon will result in a brand-new life for Alice. Continue to bless her and her family as they go throughout this nation and world, sharing the good news that you, God, offered eternal pardon from sin to all who trust in your son, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Again, we thank you for the President. Thank you for the example he set for all of us of what it means to be a forgiving person. And we pray this in the name of the one who came and died and rose again that we might eternal life, Jesus Christ our Savior. Its in His name that we pray. Amen.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Robert. That was really
PASTOR JEFFRESS: Thank you, Mr. President, for this example.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. I appreciate it.
Alice, thank you very much, and congratulations. Its a real honor.
MS. JOHNSON: Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: Its a real honor.
PASTOR JEFFRESS: Congratulations.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, everybody. Thank you very much.
END
2:14 P.M. EDT
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