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Sean Hannity Reveals How President Trump Felt When Alice Marie Johnson’s Sentence Was Commuted

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Fox News’ Sean Hannity sat down with Alice Marie Johnson, the woman whose sentence was commuted by President Trump after serving more than 20 years in jail for a nonviolent drug offense, on Tuesday night.

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“The president said he’s going to do more of it. You want him to do more of it,” Hannity stated.

Johnson responded, “Yes, I do. I’m so happy that his heart has been touched to do more.”

“You touched it, he told me personally. You did. And there’s something else you did that really amazed me, and I talked about it at the time, I loved what you said. You came out and said, ‘thank you America, thank the president, thank you for giving me a second chance.’ You even said, ‘I won’t let you down,'” Hannity continued.

“This country is a country of second chances. I love America. And I believe that as the president sees what has taken place with me, that he is going to follow up and do some other things for other people,” she added.

President Trump announced his intention to commute Johnson’s sentence in June, after celebrity Kim Kardashian visited the Oval Office on her behalf. (RELATED: She’s Out! Alice Johnson Released – Praises Jesus, Kim Kardashian And Trump)