The three federal death row inmates Biden chose not to save
The IndependentSign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email Get our free Inside Washington email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Joe Biden made history on Monday and commuted the sentence of nearly everyone on federal death row to life in prison without parole, sparing 37 people from the execution chamber. The administration, which put a moratorium on federal executions, pursued a death sentence in the case of Islamic State attacker Sayfullo Saipov, for a 2017 attack in New York that killed eight people. open image in gallery The Biden administration put a moratorium on federal executions, but pushed for death sentences in the cases of Islamic State attacker Sayfullo Saipov and Buffalo mass shooter Payton Gendron The Biden administration Justice Department in 2022 also successfully appealed to the Supreme Court to reinstate the death sentence against Tsarnaev, after a lower court overturned it two years prior. open image in gallery Biden originally campaigned on ending federal death penalty entirely, but Department of Justice has sought new death sentences in narrow circumstances including high-profile terror and hate cases like the 2022 Buffalo supermarket shooting Another set of Biden-influenced capital cases may play out even after the president leaves office.