September 10, 2024 California Criminals Love Kamala Harris Recent News
California Criminals Love Kamala Harris | News | Donald J. TrumpTEXT TRUMP TO 88022Skip to main contentContributeShopPlatformNewsEventsGet InvolvedTrump Force 47Protect The VoteContributeShopBack to NewsCalifornia Criminals Love Kamala HarrisSeptember 10, 2024FacebookTwitterKamala Harris was the best friend of California criminals while serving as San Francisco's District Attorney and California's Attorney General. As Attorney General, Kamala Harris instructed local police to protect illegal immigrants and not comply with ICE. Harris also wrote a ballot summary that described "rape by intoxication of an unconscious person" as non-violent. As San Francisco's District Attorney, Kamala repeatedly looked out for the best interests of criminals, and put everyday San Franciscans in danger.Kamala proposed allowing drug dealers to sell drugs without fear of being charged with a crime. Kamala's plan was that drug dealers would only face charges the THIRD time they are arrested.A former deputy chief of the San Francisco Police Department said, "Kamala Harris was the most liberal and progressive district attorney I worked with in over 30 years in the SFPD."Kamala protected illegal immigrant drug dealers from prison. She expunged their criminal record and gave them job training. One of them assaulted a woman and left her with a fractured skull. Kamala Harris let MS-13 gang member Edwin Ramos go. He ended up murdering a father and his two sons.Kamala Harris refused to seek the death penalty against cop killer David Hill. Even Dianne Feinstein was shocked by this decision and criticized Kamala for it. Kamala Harris allowed criminals that punch and spit on cops to avoid jail time.Kamala Harris was weak on gun criminals. The San Francisco Chronicle reported, "Police have also challenged Harris over whether she is living up to her promises to get tougher on gun crimes."Kamala Harris was a failure in the courtroom. San Francisco Weekly reported, "In the first quarter of 2010, things got worse. During that time, Harris' office secured guilty verdicts in just 53 percent of its felony trials — a remarkable figure, revealing that defendants accused of serious crimes who took their case to trial had an even one-in-two shot at winning an acquittal."Her record as San Francisco District Attorney includes "lenient plea deals and probation for a string of career criminals—a serial domestic abuser who later murdered his girlfriend, a repeat felon who gunned down a newspaper editor in Harris’s hometown of Oakland, and others."Harris was such a weak-on-crime district attorney that the police had to do an "end run around Harris' office by taking several gang-related homicide cases to federal prosecutors."Murders skyrocketed after Kamala Harris took office in 2004. Jim Hammer, a former San Francisco homicide prosecutor, wrote in a September 2006 column: “It's not just a record number of murders plaguing San Francisco -- violent crime overall is on a sharp rise in San Francisco. The California Department of Justice recently reported that from 2004-2005 San Francisco had a 19 percent rise in violent crime. In 2005, San Francisco tied for the fifth highest percentage rise in violent crime of the 52 reporting California cities. Homicides last year in San Francisco hit a 10-year high; this year's pace is even higher.”Hammer wrote: “Week after week, The Chronicle has reported on San Francisco police making an arrest, only to have the district attorney refuse to prosecute, claiming lack of sufficient evidence. Just Wednesday, District Attorney Harris' office announced its refusal to prosecute two men recently arrested by police in two separate murders. The Daily Journal has reported how the district attorney's unwillingness to prosecute tough murder cases has forced federal prosecutors to step in to prosecute local murder cases.”Join Our MovementEmail *Zip * Follow UsGo to Truth Social PageGo to Rumble PageGo to Twitter PagePaid for by Donald J Trump for President 2024, Inc.Privacy PolicyTerms & ConditionsPressCareersPowered by NucleusThe appearance of U.S. Department of Defense personnel or other visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.$20.24$47$100$250$500OTHERpopup2I'll never stopFighting for you!Contribute Today:Contribute Today:$20.24$47$100$250$500OTHERpopup2