Kamala appeared yesterday (October 21) on CBS News, Minnesota, and put herself in a pickle after being asked this question:
The Minnesota GOP is holding a press conference this afternoon to criticize you for your support a couple of years ago before you were the vice president for something called the Minnesota Freedom Fund that was really set up to help those who are arrested in the aftermath of the George Floyd riots — help them get out. It’s since been morphed into something else. And it’s been used to help people get out who’ve been accused of many other crimes (rape, murder, etc.) Do you have any thoughts about this?
Kamala responded with a long-winded answer.
Well, first of all, I am a child of parents who marched for civil rights in the 1960s in America. And I have always been and will always be a supporter of peaceful protests. Many peaceful protests over the history of our country have led to an expansion of rights and an expansion of civil rights. So that’s where I stand on peaceful protests.
And I think that, unfortunately, what we’re seeing is people are playing political games right now. We’re 18 days away from midterms. And we have sadly not seen a lack of misinformation and disinformation. And I think this is another one of those examples.
“Misinformation and disinformation,” she says.
But this piece by the Washington Examiner in 2020 proves she supported the Minnesota Freedom Fund, and that it did help violent criminals get out of jail while awaiting trial.
Harris tweeted in favor of the bail fund on June 1 (2020) … The MFF raised $35 million in the wake of the riots. But by early August, Minneapolis’ Fox 9 reported that the fund bailed out defendants from Twin Cities jails charged with murder, violent felonies, and sex crimes…
Suspects who were released as a result of the fund providing bail included a gunman who shot at police during the May riots, a woman accused of killing a friend, and a twice-convicted rapist.
And in embarrassing fashion, Kamala’s tweet is still up.
Here’s the link to share with anyone of concern.
Once again, we have people in power spouting “misinformation” against anything that counters their narrative and/or makes them look bad.
So, if you’re ever in search for what’s the truth about anything, just go straight to the source of what’s being called “misinformation,” and you’ll likely find it.
H/T: https://twitter.com/RNCResearch
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