DeSantis Says He Would Seek Repeal of FIRST STEP Act if Elected President
DeSantis calls the bill a "jailbreak," a gross misrepresentation of the criminal justice reform bill.

Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said last week that he would seek the repeal of the FIRST STEP Act, a major criminal justice reform bill signed into law by former President Donald Trump in 2018, if he is elected president.
DeSantis' comments in an interview with The Daily Wire published last Friday seem like part of a campaign strategy to paint Trump—who often muses about executing drug dealers and jokes about police brutality—as soft on crime.
"Under the Trump administration—he enacted a bill, basically a jailbreak bill, it's called the First Step Act. It has allowed dangerous people out of prison who have now re-offended, and really, really hurt a number of people," DeSantis said.
"So one of the things I would want to do as president is go to Congress and seek the repeal of the First Step Act," DeSantis continued. "If you are in jail, you should serve your time. And the idea that they're releasing people who have not been rehabilitated early, so that they can prey on people in our society is a huge, huge mistake."
In reality the FIRST STEP Act was a large but modest bill, filled with carve-outs to appease law enforcement. Among its many provisions: It expanded reentry and job training opportunities for federal inmates, banned the shackling of pregnant prisoners, and required people who are incarcerated to be housed within 500 miles of their families, when possible. It also included four changes to federal sentencing law that reduced some mandatory minimum sentences, expanded judges' discretion under the so-called safety valve, and made reductions to crack cocaine sentences under the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 apply retroactively to current inmates.
Still, when Congress passed it by wide bipartisan margins in 2018, the FIRST STEP Act was the most sweeping criminal justice reform legislation to pass Congress in recent memory, the culmination of years of work by a group of bipartisan lawmakers in Congress and a coalition of progressive and conservative advocacy groups.
DeSantis' comments are a thumb in the eye of the many Republicans who worked on the legislation, such as former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins, author of the House version of the FIRST STEP Act, who noted that DeSantis voted for an earlier version of the bill.
"Americans want stronger economies and safer communities," Collins said in a statement following DeSantis' comments. "The First Step Act delivers both those priorities. The program's proven low recidivism rates are making us safer, and having more people in the workforce is bolstering the economy. I'm proud to have been part of its design and passage, alongside the vast majority of Republicans in both chambers, including then-Congressman Ron DeSantis. I'm proud to continue to work towards a more effective justice system across the country."
The Justice Department's 2022 annual report on the FIRST STEP Act found that, of the 9,791 people released early under the various provisions of the FIRST STEP Act, roughly 16 percent—1,557—were rearrested. But that is significantly lower than the federal prison system's overall recidivism rate. According to the Bureau of Prisons' website, the "overall recidivism rate (as defined by a rearrest or return to any jurisdiction's custody) is around 43 percent."
The bill was far from a "jailbreak." The provisions leading to early release were fixes to technical issues or sentences that nearly everyone agreed were overly punitive.
For example, the FIRST STEP Act forced the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to change the way it calculates the amount of "good time" credits inmates can earn through good behavior to shave days off their sentence. As I explained when Tucker Carlson made similarly hyperbolic claims back in 2019:
In the federal prison system, inmates were supposed to be eligible for 54 days of good time credits a year. Keeping a clean disciplinary record is one of the only ways federal inmates can reduce their sentences, since there is no parole in the federal system.
In practice, however, they could only accrue 47 days a year, thanks to the absurdly complicated way BOP calculated the credits. (If you're really a glutton for punishment, you can read a long summary of BOP's good time credit formula in a 2010 Supreme Court ruling upholding it, which includes an appendix entry about the algebra equations involved.)
For a federal inmate doing 10 years of hard time, that meant losing 70 days of potential credit toward an earlier release.
The FIRST STEP included a provision to ensure that inmates can now actually receive 54 days of good time credit a year, and it required BOP to retroactively recalculate credits for current inmates and adjust their release dates accordingly.
All of these people going home on good time credits were going to be released sooner rather than later. Most were released from halfway houses or home confinement. And they were all still subject to three to five years of supervised release.
Thousands of federal inmates also had their sentences retroactively reduced by a part of the FIRST STEP Act that retroactively applied the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010. The Fair Sentencing Act reduced the notorious sentencing disparity between crack and powder cocaine from 100-to-1 to 18-to-1, but it left thousands of federal crack cocaine offenders behind bars, serving far longer sentences than if they had been convicted of an equivalent powder cocaine offense.
The legislation also empowered judges to review federal inmates' petitions for compassionate release, a policy that allows terminally ill inmates the mercy of spending their final days at home. This has become a crucial layer of oversight for inmates suffering from medical neglect and delays in treatment. For example, in 2019 a federal judge granted an incarcerated woman's petition for compassionate release after finding that she had suffered "grossly inadequate" delays in treatment for aggressive breast cancer in the custody of the Bureau of Prisons. The judge ruled, over the opposition of federal prosecutors and the BOP, that the woman's "invasive cancer and the abysmal health care Bureau of Prisons has provided qualify as 'extraordinary and compelling reasons' warranting a reduction in her sentence to time served."
In addition, the FIRST STEP Act banned the shackling of pregnant inmates in federal prisons. The Bureau of Prisons amended its policies in 2008 to bar the practice except in cases of flight risks, but there was no federal law against it. The practice is banned in all but six states. When the House passed the FIRST STEP Act, Pamela Winn was watching from the gallery. Winn had suffered a miscarriage in federal prison after she fell while shackled by the ankles and wrists.
These are the sort of provisions that would be reversed if the FIRST STEP Act was repealed.
The legislation was, despite its limitations, one of the few bright spots in the Trump administration's regressive criminal justice record. DeSantis' attacks not only misrepresent the bill but also make it less likely that similar bipartisan compromises will be reached to fix old mistakes of the drug war.
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The legislation was, despite its limitations, one of the few bright spots in the Trump administration's regressive criminal justice record.
Yup.
DeSantis' attacks not only misrepresent the bill but also make it less likely that similar bipartisan compromises will be reached to fix old mistakes of the drug war.
DeSantis is just bringing Republicans back to their traditional drugs are bad, back the blue, and tough on crime roots.
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Maybe he'll take us all the way back to the bad old '90s when Democrats were passing sweeping federal crime crackdowns to deal with the "superpredator" threat and just coincidentally, crime dropped to the lowest rates in a century before exploding to levels not seen since the '70s after "empty the jails" became official policy.
Roe vs Wade also ushered in low crime.
DeSantis is enamored with enforcing punitive - laws/bills/policies/politics.
He’s set FL up to embrace crime, pain and poverty: 6 week abortion ban AND conceal/Barry guns laws (bonus: FL summer heat)
DiSantis (who embodies Republican/US authoritarian impulses…has created an un-friendly
tourism destination; anti-workers environment; scapegoating and othering atmosphere - and a bizarre ‘anti-wile’* WAR he’s waging on more than half of the population.
All-in-all - Mr. DeSantis is a weird little man. He will punish and litigate his ‘enemies’ Aka phantom, conspiracy targets that exist in his own/wife’s paranoid, angry mind.
* RD has never defined ‘woke’ - while saying the word ‘woke’ every 6-15 seconds in the media (very controlled/robotic/calculated/unthreatening)
DeSanrtis OPPOSES transparency. He’ll create/change/remove any laws that would shine a light on his donors, travel, expenses (loads of $$ from Russia, Koch and far-right billionaires)
Overall: ⭐️ out of six stars. Don’t let this dude near our white house. He’s an angry, petty disaster - a narcissist who over-estimates his intelligence:talent/abilities. These are HUGE red flags; qualities found in every thin-skinned autocratic and dictator wannabe.
Trump But Competent! transmogrifies into Trump But Worse!
Literally trump.
More Trumpian Than Trump!
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Literally Worse Than
HitlerGoldsteinTrump!It is sad to see a person just heading for a train wreck. I really though Gov. DeSantis had potential but he continue to fall short of the mark. I want to hear about the economy, the debt, the US in the world community, and what I hear is culture wars and crime.
“I really though Gov. DeSantis had potential”
No you didn’t. You were always going to vote for whoever the Democratic Party told you to.
Yeah, that's just a hilarious lie. I mean, holy fuck.
Don't worry, he's not a Marxist communist, so you wouldn't like his views on the economy, the debt, or foreign policy either, shreek.
Considering your support for looting, assault, arson and attempted murder one has to ask why exactly anyone would give a shit about your opinion on anything criminal justice related.
He has to get more black votes than Trump got and he just lost any chance at that. I think this is a '.....I would would not allow parents to tell schools what to teach their children....' moment from which there is no recovery.
Hey look, a racist prick who thinks all black people are criminals and have to be bribed with get out of jail free cards into voting for the right candidate!
Gawd, it's like he's campaigning for Biden or something.
The Biden who supported the '90s crime bill and the drug war and has thousands of political prisoners serving 5-20 year sentences in solitary confinement for misdemeanor trespassing? That Biden?
I wonder if there an an inverse correlation between the recency of a nationally reported mass shooting and support for criminal justice reform.
Doubtful. Mass shootings are rare and don't usually animate people to vote despite the best efforts of the pant-shitting Dem-op media. The daily muggings, rapes, robberies, shoplifting, shooting up on the street and used needles on the playground with no punishment for the perpetrators in every jurisdiction with "criminal justice reform" plus the national crime rate skyrocketing to 1970s levels after 30 years of steady decline probably has a pretty strong inverse correlation with support for criminal justice reform though. Perhaps you Marxitarians should consider finding a new hobby horse to ride.
Wha?
Good catch. First president in how many years to reduce sentencing?
"...First president in how many years to reduce sentencing?"
Guessing close to a century; same as reducing the growth and over-reach of the government.
"the Trump administration’s regressive criminal justice record"
Imaginary but "accurate" accusations against Trump must be the reason why Ciaramella went all in for Biden last election. Because Biden was never ever the leader of the Tough On Crime movement in the senate... oh wait...
Not only are our Reasonistas gaslighting hypocrites, but they think that we can't even remember the recent past.
DeSantis is a great governor.
But this presidential run is causing me some concerns.
Whatever your feelings about either of them, DeSantis choosing to run now creates/exacerbates a massive fissure in not just the republican party, but among anybody opposed to totalitarian leftist globalism. That could be a principled choice. It could be the establishment trying to kill populism/nationalism. Either way, it creates problems that won't be easy to resolve.
Team DeSantis social media campaign is a fucking train wreck. It's extremely reminiscent of the NAFO astroturf, and seems to have taken "trust the science, wear the mask, get the jab" style marketing as it's model. It's very off-putting. The base likes both guys, and has spent years getting shit on. Flinging more shit at them isn't going to be well received.
"But Trump started it by attacking DeSantis!" Sure did. Trump knows DeSantis is his only real rival, so he's trying to take him down like he always does. But what Trump doesn't do, and what the DeSantis "influencers"/surrogates are much too guilty of, is go after his rival's supporters. Team DeSantis, and DeSantis supporters, are running around calling everybody who dares to defend Trump or voice uncertainty cultists (just like leftists do). A very unfortunate establishmentarian pajama-class resentment of the disobedient peasants has become prominent on the DeSantis side. If DeSantis wins the Republican nomination, he'll presumably need Trump's base to have any hope of winning (presumably DeSantis backers believe we will have a legit, more or less fair 2024 election). Their approach thus far is going to drive A LOT of the voters they'd need away from the polls.
Then there's the "Trump lost to Biden" and "we will lose if we nominate Trump" talking points. These are about the most sinister talking points possible. It's basically declaring loyalty to the left/establishment over any objective assessment of reality, and is explicitly providing cover for the establishment/left to repeat their rigging for 2024. They've now set 2 narratives that will excuse any and all cheating, no matter how implausible the numbers: either Trump is the nominee, but everyone hates him and votes against him (rerun of the 2020 narrative), or DeSantis is the nominee, but Trump voters are a cult so they stayed home and sabotaged the Republicans.
There's one more thing that concerns me (we'll ignore the hate crime expansion America's greatest governor signed in Israel for now): Christina Pushaw is DeSantis' coms chief. I've enjoyed some of her work on Twitter and dealing with the press. But troubling background exists. She graduated John's Hopkins international affairs school, which is something of a State Department training program. She went on to work for Mikheil Saakashvili when he was president of Georgia (he was later installed as mayor of Odessa too) and Ukrainian president Zelensky. These are two of the worst State/Soros color revolution stooges. Combine that with who's backing DeSantis, and I have some concerns.
DeSantis feels to me like a GOPe pretending to be a MAGA just to get elected. I'm just having trouble trusting him.
He was better than anyone, including Trump, on Covid fascism, but then he says stupid authoritarian shit like ditching First Step.
I also worry about how he sometimes conflates adults-only drag stuff with trans child groomer ideology (although 99% of the time it's the media doing it).
There is nothing authoritarian about ditching a shitty get-out-of-jail-free law that's led to a skyrocketing crime rate not seen since the 1970s and jurisdictions where there is literally zero legal recourse for any crime up to and including rape.
There's a good reason to conflate them since the adults-only drag stuff is nothing but a pretext for psychotic kiddie fuckers to prey upon children. Maybe you Marxitarians will wise up in a decade after pedophilia is officially legalized, kinda like how you're all fucking baffled now about this tranny shit when everybody with more than 6 brain cells told you this is exactly what was going to happen once you got your gay marriage pony.
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"There is nothing authoritarian about ditching a shitty get-out-of-jail-free law that’s led to a skyrocketing crime rate not seen since the 1970s and jurisdictions where there is literally zero legal recourse for any crime up to and including rape."
How much of that was because of First Step versus all the defund the police and electing Soros backed soft on crime DAs?
I’d bet even money that the rise in crime is almost 100% on the Soros/Leftist defund the police and shitty DA’s.
This tool is trying to sound like Tulpa, with a DeSantis boner dialed up to 11.
Trying to remember who did parody this poorly and can’t. Commie kid did, but it was ALWAYS obviously lefty shit; not ever the possible false flag of our newest sock.
Regardless, it’s an easy mute; fuck off and die, asshole.
"...but then he says stupid authoritarian shit like ditching First Step..."
I had Trump's back when he signed this, but have we found whether it is accomplishing what we wish? Reducing recidivism for example?
Shop-lifting and the increasing bum populations are fueling retail and business flight from the cities, but that's mostly D-run hell-holes.
"I also worry about how he sometimes conflates adults-only drag stuff with trans child groomer ideology (although 99% of the time it’s the media doing it)."
Like 'did you hear what Trump said?????'. It would be pleasant to have a media which pointed out that Palin never said that 'back-yard' bullshit.
My fear is the data being skewered by the fallout of George Floyd and shitheads like Alvin Bragg.
“I also worry about how he sometimes conflates adults-only drag stuff with trans child groomer ideology (although 99% of the time it’s the media doing it).”
This is a Gov. DeSantis vs. Pres. DeSantis non-sequitur. No matter how much he hates drag shows in Miami or Vegas or San Francisco or wherever, he’s not going to be able to ban them. At best he’s going to knock some heads at the Department of Education and the DOD and *maybe*, if he stopped being the political animal that he is and went more full Trump, “force” something like all federal documents to reflect genetic sex or diagnosed sex at birth while still allowing for legal name changes. And, in that regard, don’t like checking the I do/don’t have a penis box on your tax forms? Tough shit. It doesn’t cost you anything and more of us like filling out the other boxes, where it does cost us something, even less.
I agree with the first two points.
The last point I couldn't care less. His opposition is driven purely by emotion and ego and pretty openly endorses groomer. I'd completely forgive him if his personal biases de facto or de rigueur banned drag strip clubs in FL a la the "Is For Lover's" State or "Live Free or Die" State. Outside education, at the Federal level, he's not going to be able to effectively ban anything like it anyway. Even if he did, places like New York and San Francisco would probably toss women under the bus and humiliate themselves Martha's Vineyard-style by declaring themselves adult drag sanctuary cities while maintaining their ban on cis/female clubs within a mile (half-mile?) of a school, Church, or residential neighborhood.
Zoning rules wrt proximity between schools etc and bars and clubs are the same no matter whether the clubs are cis or gay or drag. What is your ass talking about?
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Summary, "Trump did nothing good mind you; but DeSantis is way worse trying to be-rid 'good' policy". Just gotta love how the writer can narrate such TDS. Trump was the most Libertarian president in the last century and all Reason media wants to do is bully the guy.
Watching massive swaths of society catch the TDS disease while not having a single legitimate excuse for it has been humorous to watch.
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Paid Soviet agent.
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You know who was far-far-far-far-far-far-far-far-fucking worse than DeSantis on this?
Joe Biden.
Back when he was a senator it’s what he was famous for. Watch: Joe Biden Tough on Crime
And you know who pushed for and signed the First Step Act? Donald Trump.
Funny how Ciaramella kinda lies about Trump in comparison to every other president since Carter: “the Trump administration’s regressive criminal justice record.”
So why is Ciaramella down on DeSantis and Trump but not Biden?
How Will Reason Staffers Vote in 2020?
C.J. CIARAMELLA Criminal Justice Reporter
Who do you plan to vote for this year?“Joe Biden. The nationalists said the libertarian-conservative consensus is dead, and I take them at their word. Also, Stephen Miller is a white nationalist.”
How these hypocritical fucking idiots keep their jobs here is beyond me.
Trump's support of and signature on Mike Lee's First Step act was the best and most libertarian thing to happen in Washington for decades.
DeSantis just lost any chance of getting my vote.
Lol, oh no! What will he do without the basement dwelling weed addicted faggot vote?!
Very bad decision. If this were a chess match, DeSantis just lost his queen before the opening gambit has been completed. How on earth will he get more black votes than Trump that he must get to win the Electoral college by doing this?