Via The Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund
The Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund released a report this month on the 75 George Soros funded radical prosecutors put in power in many of our country’s major metropolitan areas from Chicago, to Boston, to San Franscisco, to St. Louis.
The report notes that many of the current radicals leading major metropolitan offices have zero prior prosecutorial experience.
Traditionally, elections for district attorney have been quiet affairs. Candidates spent very little on their campaigns, instead jockeying for local endorsements and burnishing their legal qualifications for the top job. That changed recently as millions of campaign dollars have flowed into these down-ballot contests. The bulk of that lavish spending on advertising and consultants has been done by (or on behalf of) “social justice” candidates.
In most of these free-spending contests, progressive forces proved victorious by either defeating incumbent Democrats or crushing a field of primary contenders. Strikingly, most of these prosecutors were political neophytes and had zero prosecutorial experience – previously an assumed prerequisite for office. Many have no previous criminal case experience.
The decisive factor in most cases was outside financing – unprecedented levels of campaign cash directly from large donors or through third-party allied groups (i.e., political action committees).
The report identities the 75 George Soros funded radicals.
The full report is linked below.
Justice for Sale LELDF Report by Paul Bedard
The Gateway Pundit has reported for years on these radicals prosecutors who are destroying our cities.
Soros-backed District Attorneys are causing mayhem across the US:
St. Louis–
Chicago–
St. Louis again–
Boston–
Philly–
And St. Louis again–
Soros also backed the District Attorney in San Francisco — Bill Ayers’ stepson Chesa Boudin who was thrown out of office in uber-liberal San Francisco on Tuesday.
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