Editorial: Federal execution moratorium should be the first step toward abolition of death penalty

In an abrupt but appropriate reversal of Trump administration policies, President Joe Biden’s Justice Department last week halted federal executions pending a review of protocols put in place under former President Donald Trump. Late in Trump’s term, the federal government carried out a spree of more than a dozen executions — an unconscionable rush job that was clearly aimed at stoking Trump’s political base. Given the virtual inevitability of innocent executions, along with the shift in public opinion away from use of the ultimate punishment, the new moratorium should be the first step toward permanent abolition of the death penalty in America.