Gresham College Lectures

Donald Trump and the Death Penalty - Clive Stafford Smith

Jan 6, 2026
Clive Stafford-Smith, a dual UK–US human rights lawyer and founder of the Justice League, dives into the implications of Trump's Executive Order to restore the death penalty. He reveals alarming statistics about innocents on death row and discusses systemic failures in capital defense. Highlighting populism's role in vilifying minorities, he contrasts punitive measures with sensible reforms. Through his Postmortem Project, he seeks to investigate wrongful executions, advocating for public awareness and reform in the justice system.
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INSIGHT

Restoring The Death Penalty As Political Theater

  • Donald Trump quickly issued EO 14164 to "restore the death penalty" as a symbolic political move.
  • Clive Stafford Smith argues this is rhetoric disconnected from effective crime policy.
ANECDOTE

Central Park Five Example Of Grandstanding

  • Clive recalls Trump's full-page New York Times ad demanding execution of the Central Park Five.
  • The Five were later exonerated and Trump still publicly said he hated them.
INSIGHT

Populism Uses Fear Then Targets Minorities

  • Stafford Smith links populist tactics to identifying fears and vilifying a small group as the cause.
  • He says death penalty advocacy fits this playbook by targeting prisoners on death row.
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