Alice Marie Johnson, who was pardoned during the first Trump administration, joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss her agenda as the president's newly-appointed pardon czar.
During a Black History Month reception on Feb. 20, President Donald Trump announced that his new “pardon czar” will be Alice Johnson, a woman he pardoned in 2018.
Former prisoner Alice Marie Johnson, who was pardoned by President Trump during his first term, shared details of her new role on "America's Newsroom."
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.
Former prisoner Alice Marie Johnson, who was pardoned by President Trump during his first term, shared details of her new role on “America’s Newsroom.”  Read More
President Donald Trump on Thursday appointed Alice Marie Johnson, a woman he pardoned during his first term, as "pardon czar." The announcement came during a Black History Month event at the White House.
Donald Trump appointed Alice Johnson as “Pardon Czar” to advise on clemency cases. Johnson, whose life sentence Trump commuted in 2018, will help identify individuals for pardons and commutations.
Alice Johnson, who served time in an Aliceville prison, was named the nation's first "Pardon Czar" by President Donald Trump. What is this position?
South Native who spent more than 20 years in prison is living a life she never could have imagined.Alice Marie Johnson was pardoned by President Trump back in 2020, and since being released from prison,