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A spate of politically motivated indictments against former President Donald Trump in recent months has shown how the Left, heavily funded by liberal mega-donor George Soros, has left the actual criminals unpunished. It further highlights how the district attorney’s office is being weaponized to target political opponents. Conservatives desperately need answers to this alarming trend to restore the rule of law to our country.
In addition to Trump’s persecution by the Biden Department of Justice, he already faces charges from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, as well as from Fulton County, Georgia, Fanny Willis, and Westchester County, New York. being targeted. Attorney Miriam Roach.
All of these investigations grossly downplay the facts and smell of partisan motives. In her earlier writing, Willis reportedly plans to indict President Trump under the Corrupt Organizations Influenced by Georgia Stockholders Act (better known as RICO). It is This is the state-level version of the federal RICO law that prosecutors have used to target rioters and criminals. gang.
But these false investigations are just a few of the many egregious derelictions of duty by Bragg, Willis, Roach, and their brethren in the criminal justice “reform” movement.
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So-called “reformed” prosecutors flatly refuse to prosecute many crimes, with predictably disastrous consequences for the community. In Manhattan, Mr. Bragg cut off mistress deals with rapists and murderers while downgrading 52% of felony cases to misdemeanors. In Fairfax County, Virginia, another “reform” prosecutor, Steve Descano, struck a plea bargain with a child sex offender, to the point where the judge told the victim, “The government failed you.” was generous.
George Gascon of Los Angeles, Larry Krasner of Philadelphia, Kim Fox of Chicago, and dozens of other Radical Left prosecutors have similarly tragic careers. Chesa Boudin of San Francisco and Kim Gardner of St. Louis have already been ousted before their terms expire.
Far from acting independently of each other, all these prosecutors are part of a united national movement with common policy goals such as abolishing cash bail, drastically reducing prison sentences, and refusing to prosecute all categories of crime. It’s becoming .
One of the movement’s largest and most public backers is George Soros, who funneled more than $35 million into DA races across the country through a complex network of PACs, dark financial groups and non-profits. rice field. Since these contests are generally lower-priced events compared to the more high-profile state and federal races, the funding is a big help. In some cases, Soros-backed candidates outnumbered their opponents by as much as 90 percent.
As of June last year, Soros’ prosecutors represented about 72 million people, or roughly one in five Americans.
The result is the wave of violent crime that is currently sweeping American cities. The number of homicides in Los Angeles soared from 258 in 2019 to 397 in 2021 and 382 last year. Violent crime is soaring in Philadelphia and Chicago.
As Alvin Bragg has shown, these prosecutors are also willing to use their powers to target their political opponents. For Soros and his far-left allies, installing loyal prosecutors is a cheap and effective way to bog down political opponents in a never-ending sea of fake lawsuits.
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Replacing these “reform” prosecutors with candidates who will actually enforce the law and end the politicization of the judicial system is an elected election charged with ensuring democracy and keeping communities safe. It is an important step in restoring public confidence in the leader.
To achieve this, conservatives need their own unified prosecutorial movement that upholds, not undermines, the rule of law. Those who pursue justice rather than bend justice. It honors the efforts and sacrifices of local law enforcement agencies and does not call for defunding. Someone who remembers the lessons of Giuliani’s Manhattan and believes that little things like fixing a broken window matter. What he claims 1789 and he 1776 rather than 1619 define our organization.
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Most importantly, our country can proudly say to our communities, “We are not Manhattan, we are not Chicago, we are not St. Louis, we are not Los Angeles, we are not San Francisco.” We need a group of conservative prosecutors. When violent criminals harm people in our communities, we will not rest until justice is done. ’ In other words, ‘We are your huckleberries.
By regaining control of the prosecution, conservatives can deal a heavy blow to the Radical Left’s war against our institutions and our republican regime. For our country’s future, now is the time to stand up.