I started a thing this year where I look at each person executed and turns out will have a few more with a new federal policy. Given the last person executed by the federal government is in the early Bush43 years, the usual long on death row problem will repeatedly arise (there were newer additions). One notes this wasn't done under Sessions though it is not exactly surprising or the worst you expect under Trump. Know one criminal justice policy guy who thinks too much attention is given to the death penalty (and supports it especially if done by the feds in certain cases), but net, this (as Chris Geidner noted) is a bad move there too. ETA: OTOH, maybe they won't happen.
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