On May 28, 2025, former President Donald Trump signed a commutation for Larry Hoover, the founder of the Gangster Disciples and a key figure in Chicago’s criminal history. Hoover, imprisoned since the 1990s, was serving multiple life sentences in a federal supermax facility.
Supporters of the decision cite rehabilitation and second chances, while critics raise concerns about justice and public safety. The move has reignited a national debate about crime, punishment, and presidential powers.
This video breaks down what we know so far, public reactions, and the legal and social implications of this high-profile commutation.
📌 Watch till the end and share your thoughts in the comments.
🎥 Sources: The Guardian, CNN, Chicago Tribune, verified court records.
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