Biden’s Sick Christmas Gift To Grieving Families

December 24, 2024

Joe Biden has left families hurting with his disgusting commutations of brutal killers before Christmas. 

 

One of the brutal criminals that Joe Biden took off death row is Brandon Council. Council was convicted of a 2017 double murder of two bank tellers -- Donna Major and Katie Skeen. 

 

On Christmas Eve, Donna Major's daughter Heather Turner spoke with Fox News and said, "I was angry. I'm still angry. I am upset that this is even happening, that one man can make this decision without even talking to the victims, without any regard for what we've been through, what we're going through, and completely hurt, frustrated and angry."

 

Another man that Biden took off death row is Jorge Avila-Torrez. Avila-Torrez strangled Amanda Snell, a 20-year-old sailor to death in her barracks.  

 

Snell's brother, Alex Snell, told the New York Post: "What justification does [Biden] have for doing this? I want to have him explain to us, to our faces, why he chose to give them mercy when they didn’t give other people mercy.”

 

Alex Snell also said, "I’d rather see it go back to the way it was, where he was sentenced to death."

 

Biden also commuted Daryl Lawrence who murdered Columbus, Ohio police officer Bryan Hurst. Hurst's widow, Marissa Gibson, told the Columbus Dispatch, "While this is truly distressing news on a personal level for my family, it also feels like a complete dismissal and undermining of the federal justice system. Lawrence's sentence was imposed by a jury, and it should be upheld as such."

 

Marvin Gabrion is another brutal killer that Joe Biden took off death row. Gabrion was convicted of killing Rachel Timmerman, a 19-year-old woman by "throwing her into a lake weighted down and alive — to keep her from testifying against him in a rape trial."

 

Rachel's father, Tim, said in an interview, "I offered to speak with you today because I’m the family of a victim, and I think President Biden offered a Christmas gift to the perpetrators of murder, but he offered only pain to the victims, the families of the victims."

 

Tim Timmerman said he thinks the timing of the commutation was "despicable."