WASHINGTON — In the final weeks of President Trump’s term, his administration intends to execute three inmates on federal death row, the last scheduled executions by the Justice Department before the inauguration of President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr., who has signaled he will end federal use of capital punishment.—The New York Times, 11/18/2020
Ordinarily, one associates the exit of an incumbent president with pardons, which can be compassionate, corrupt, or some of each. But this president is nothing if not extraordinary. He has discovered that a president may bestow not only liberty but also death on his constituents.
Now, here in the Garden, we oppose the death penalty. The use of deadly force to defend the life of one’s self or of others is one thing. But we the people should not be in the business of dragging someone who is safely behind bars out of their cell in order to gas them, electrocute them, or (in a grotesque parody of a medical procedure) inject poison into their veins. Killing should be left to God or nature, depending on your persuasion.
But you know what would be much worse, much more evil, than state-sanctioned killing-as-punishment? It would be the use of state-sanctioned killing as a partisan political tactic. Thank God that doesn’t happen in a civilized nation such as the United States of America!
Or at least it hasn’t happened until now.
Our president took a look at prisoners who have been harmlessly sitting on death row for decades in Federal prisons, and decided that he needs to make sure that they are good and dead before he leaves office.
After three and a half years in office, Trump restarted federal executions this past July…the first federal executions in 17 years! As of the publication of the Times article cited above, that policy tweak has already resulted in seven executions. And now there is a rush to complete three more before the end of this year.
Why? Because the man whom we chose as our next president, Joe Biden, intends to eliminate the death penalty to the extent that he can, which is at the federal level. So President Trump is performing the ultimate act of taking one’s ball and going home. The ball, in this case, being at least three lives that Trump intends to snuff out before Biden takes office.
Actually we’re now down to two, since Orlando Cordia Hall was executed since the Times article appeared. Mr. Hall had filed suit to stay alive, but the Supreme Court, or at least six out of the nine justices, disagreed this past Thursday, and the man was put to death the same night. Of those six, half were, of course, justices picked by our president.
And from the political party that loves to complain about “activist judges” we’ve heard no complaints about the new hangin’ Supremes. We submit that approving of executions just as the clock runs out is about as activist as you can get.
What more can we say about a man whose idea of tying up loose ends includes killing everyone he feels legally entitled to? Apart from being horrifically immoral, it does not bode well for this country over the next two months.


