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The patron saint of loose border policies and non-prosecution of violent crimes by minorities.
I knew him as a rich forex guy but only learned about his political motives recently. I can't imagine a lot of people know about him so posting here for educational purposes.
Apparently, he's senile but his son Alexander is on the verge of taking over his "empire"- he's likely one of Zohran's top contributors.
This is what you get when you google search George Gascon and Alvin Bragg. The search literally ties them right away to being Goerge Soros' lackeys. And that's only two DA's Soros installed.
George Gascón (Los Angeles DA) and Alvin Bragg (Manhattan DA) are prominent "progressive prosecutors" often grouped together for implementing reformist policies, like limiting incarceration for certain offenses and reducing sentencing enhancements, policies often supported by groups like those funded by George Soros, drawing criticism for perceived leniency and for enabling crime, especially from conservative critics like The Heritage Foundation and Manhattan Institute.
Key Similarities & Criticisms:
I knew him as a rich forex guy but only learned about his political motives recently. I can't imagine a lot of people know about him so posting here for educational purposes.
Apparently, he's senile but his son Alexander is on the verge of taking over his "empire"- he's likely one of Zohran's top contributors.
This is what you get when you google search George Gascon and Alvin Bragg. The search literally ties them right away to being Goerge Soros' lackeys. And that's only two DA's Soros installed.
George Gascón (Los Angeles DA) and Alvin Bragg (Manhattan DA) are prominent "progressive prosecutors" often grouped together for implementing reformist policies, like limiting incarceration for certain offenses and reducing sentencing enhancements, policies often supported by groups like those funded by George Soros, drawing criticism for perceived leniency and for enabling crime, especially from conservative critics like The Heritage Foundation and Manhattan Institute.
Key Similarities & Criticisms:
- Progressive Stances: Both Gascón and Bragg have introduced policies to divert from traditional tough-on-crime approaches.
- Policy Examples: Bragg issued a memo directing prosecutors to seek jail time only for serious offenses, while Gascón has enacted similar directives.
- Criticism: Critics label them "rogue" or "radical" prosecutors, linking them to rising crime rates and accusing them of not prioritizing public safety, often citing victim's families and law enforcement.
- Funding: Both have received support from organizations or individuals associated with progressive causes, like George Soros, which critics point to as funding for their "bad bets" on criminal justice reform, say The Heritage Foundation and Congress.gov.
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