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The speaker states they were charged with sales murder without ever speaking to a detective, police officer, or DA. They claim Kamala Harris appeared at the two most pivotal times in their first trial: conviction and sentencing, suggesting it felt like a celebration for her. The speaker recounts that people describe their story as the worst nightmare, akin to dying. When confronted with a quote from Kamala Harris's book about the role of a progressive prosecutor, the speaker says it sounds like Kamala Harris as a senator now, but it was the polar opposite of what they and their community felt when she was the district attorney of San Francisco.

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James O'Keefe's documentary, "Line in the Sand," premieres on October 10th. A discussion about Kamala Harris reveals her complex background, including her late voter registration at age 29 and her rise in politics through connections, particularly with Willie Brown. She became a prosecutor but had a low case trial record, which contrasts with her public persona as a tough law enforcement figure. Critics highlight her soft-on-crime policies, especially during her tenure as district attorney in San Francisco, where crime rates increased. Her political ascent is attributed to identity politics rather than merit. The conversation raises concerns about her potential presidency, suggesting it could lead to increased censorship and a departure from constitutional rights. The discussion emphasizes the importance of free speech and accountability in governance.

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Kamala Harris' record as a prosecutor in California is criticized for blocking DNA evidence in a death penalty case and concealing false drug test results. She was found to have violated the rights of many individuals, leading to cases being thrown out and people being released from jail. Additionally, her office argued against releasing prisoners because the state would lose cheap labor. Despite her attempts to portray herself as a champion for social justice, her past actions reveal a different story. Black Lives Matter even criticized her, stating that her actions do not align with democracy.

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Kamala Harris is often criticized for avoiding press interactions and sticking to scripted speeches. Her campaign promotes ambitious spending plans, including a proposed $2 trillion in new spending and universal monthly payments, which could significantly increase national debt. Harris has shifted her stance on various issues, such as fracking and gun control, leading to accusations of hypocrisy. She has faced scrutiny for her management style, with high staff turnover and claims of an abusive work environment. Despite her past as a tough prosecutor, she has changed her position on policing in response to political pressures. Harris's embrace of "woke" culture and equity over equality raises concerns about her governance approach. Ultimately, the checks on executive power established by America's founders are seen as crucial in light of the current political landscape.

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A woman claims that when Kamala Harris was California's attorney general, she was arrested and prosecuted for her daughter's school absences due to illness, despite providing doctor's notes. She received a threatening letter from Harris stating parents could face jail time for excessive absences. She says police arrived at her home and arrested her, and she was given two charges. She states that Harris assigned homicide and gang prosecutors to her case. She says she spent two years in court, lost her job, was evicted, and became homeless. She says she had a stroke during the trial. She warns people not to trust Kamala Harris, claiming Harris will abuse power. Harris acknowledges criticism of the truancy program, stating that California public schools lose $1.4 billion a year due to truancy. She says they prosecuted some cases, but only about 20, and never locked anyone up.

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Kamala Harris is accused of contradicting past positions. She is said to have been a strong proponent of banning fracking, even suing the Obama administration over fracking permits in California. She allegedly cosponsored Medicare for All with Bernie Sanders, favoring the abolition of private health insurance. Additionally, she was purportedly a chief proponent of the Green New Deal, allegedly stating she would end the filibuster to pass it. The speaker questions Harris's change in positions and demands she explain her current stance on fracking and healthcare. The speaker contrasts the scrutiny of Donald Trump with what they claim is a lack of scrutiny of Kamala Harris, noting Trump has sat for hostile interviews that Harris has not.

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California DOJ agents raided my home due to my undercover investigation on body parts trafficking from late-term abortions. Planned Parenthood and Kamala Harris targeted me to seize my video equipment and computers to silence me. Harris met with Planned Parenthood executives before the raid. This incident shows their disregard for First Amendment rights. Harris poses a significant threat to civil liberties if elected to higher office.

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Kamala Harris' drug sentencing record is questioned as sources claiming she handled over 1900 marijuana convictions cannot be found online. Chat gpt provided links to Washington Examiner, PolitiFact, Democracy Now, and Marie Claire, but all resulted in error 404 pages. This specific claim seems to have been removed from the internet. Share your thoughts below and stay tuned for updates.

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Kamala Harris, as California's attorney general, enforced a law allowing prosecution of parents for truant children, even using homicide and gang prosecutors who were told to "look really mean." One parent states she was arrested and prosecuted because her handicapped daughter was sick, leading to job loss, eviction, and homelessness. Harris acknowledged that with "the swipe of my pen," she could change lives, even if charges were later dismissed. Critics argue Harris's actions as second in charge of both California and the U.S. disqualify her from the presidency. They cite rising inflation, record illegal crossings, and surging crime. When asked if she would have done anything differently than President Biden, Harris stated that nothing comes to mind. Harris has stated that truancy is a big issue because California public schools lose $1.4 billion a year in funding due to truancy. One individual concludes by urging Americans not to trust Kamala Harris.

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James O'Keefe's "Line in the Sand" documentary premieres October 10th on TCN. Kamala Harris is described as a "shape shifter" and "survivor" who spent her high school years in Canada. She didn't register to vote until age 29, the same year she dated Willie Brown. Despite portraying herself as a "child activist," there's no record of her voting before then. After attending UC Hastings, she passed the bar on her second attempt and became a prosecutor in Alameda County, specializing in child sex crimes. However, she reportedly tried very few cases. She later moved to the San Francisco DA's office, but was passed over for a promotion and quit. Harris then dated Mayor Willie Brown, who appointed her to lucrative part-time positions, effectively doubling her salary and gifting her a BMW. This patronage allowed her to advance in politics, and she focused on the African American community. As district attorney, Harris allegedly violated campaign finance limits and was given a pass by the ethics commission. She's accused of dropping corruption investigations related to Willie Brown's allies. She is said to have pronounced her first name in multiple ways and pandered to different communities. As attorney general, she was criticized for violating the rights of the accused and was nearly held in contempt of court for failing to release inmates due to prison overcrowding. She is accused of prosecuting journalist David Dyliden for exposing Planned Parenthood's illegal activities. Her husband, Doug Emhoff, is accused of domestic violence and other misconduct. If elected president, Harris is expected to continue warmongering policies, force ineffective COVID vaccines, and censor viewpoints she disagrees with.

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I never imagined I would be charged with sales murder without speaking to any detectives or police. I was just arrested and charged. The first time I saw Kamala Harris was during my trial and sentencing; it felt like she was celebrating my conviction. When I share my story, people say it’s a nightmare, akin to dying. A quote from Harris emphasizes the role of a progressive prosecutor in advocating for the overlooked and addressing the root causes of crime. While this aligns with her current stance as a senator, it starkly contrasts with the justice I experienced under her leadership as San Francisco's district attorney, which felt completely different from her stated values.

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A woman claims Kamala Harris, as California Attorney General, had her arrested and prosecuted for her handicapped daughter's school absences due to illness, despite providing doctor's notes. The woman received a threatening letter from Harris about jail time for missing 10% of school days, followed by her arrest. She says she faced two charges and spent two years in court, resulting in job loss, eviction, and homelessness while struggling to care for her child. She claims Harris assigned homicide and gang prosecutors to her case. The daughter states she has sickle cell anemia and was frequently hospitalized. The mother believes Harris will abuse power and warns against trusting her, especially for Black Americans. Harris acknowledges criticism for the truancy program, stating that while some cases were prosecuted, only about 20 people were. The daughter recently had a stroke.

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Kamala Harris is seen as inspiring and capable. She supports banning fracking, offshore drilling, and transitioning fossil fuel workers. She advocates for treating undocumented border crossings as a civil offense, abolishing ICE, and reevaluating policing strategies. Harris also backs changing dietary guidelines to reduce red meat consumption, allowing prisoners to vote, and implementing a mandatory gun buyback program. She is against denying anyone public health coverage. Overall, her abilities are expected to impress more people as they get to know her.

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The left is promoting Kamala Harris as a savior for the black community, but she has actually harmed it. They avoid discussing her policies and instead rely on propaganda to win votes. To truly understand her impact, we should question if she values black families, considering her past as a prosecutor and her relationship with Willie Brown.

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Senator Harris is criticized for her record as a prosecutor, with concerns raised about putting people in jail for marijuana offenses, blocking evidence that could have freed an innocent man, using prisoners for cheap labor, and supporting a tax bail system that harms the poor.

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Senator Harris, as attorney general in California, did not address segregation in school districts or police department abuses. Her failure to act led to the release of 1,000 prisoners by a federal judge. This information can be verified by searching "1,000 prisoners freed, Kamala Harris" on Google. Thank you, Vice President Biden.

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Kamala Harris claimed to have tried over 100 cases while running for district attorney in San Francisco, but this was challenged by her opponents. One opponent asked how many serious felonies she had tried, and she stated about 50. Critics argued her claims were misleading and indicative of a lack of leadership. A colleague who worked with her for a year and a half mentioned she only tried one case, which she disputed. Later, Harris adjusted her claim to having tried under 30 cases. A clip from 1995 shows her at an event with Willie Brown, raising questions about her rise in politics, as she was not in a formal role but was known to be his girlfriend at the time.

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I am concerned about Senator Harris's record as a prosecutor, where she put over 1500 people in jail for marijuana offenses, blocked evidence that could have freed an innocent man, used prisoners for cheap labor, and supported a tax bail system that harms the poor. Thank you, congresswoman. Senator. Translation: The speaker criticizes Senator Harris for her actions as a prosecutor, including imprisoning many for marijuana crimes, withholding evidence, exploiting prisoners for labor, and supporting a tax bail system that negatively affects the poor. Thank you, congresswoman. Senator.

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California DOJ agents raided my home after I exposed Planned Parenthood's involvement in fetal trafficking. Kamala Harris, at Planned Parenthood's behest, targeted me to silence the truth. Planned Parenthood wanted my video equipment seized to stop me from exposing their actions. Harris poses a grave threat to First Amendment rights, willing to use power to suppress dissenting voices. If elected, she will undermine civil liberties in the highest office.

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Kamala Harris's drug sentencing record is questioned, with claims of over 1900 marijuana convictions. Sources cited by chat gpt, like Washington Examiner, PolitiFact, Democracy Now, and Marie Claire, all lead to error pages. This raises doubts about the accuracy of the information. Share your thoughts below and stay tuned for updates.

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Kamala Harris is accused of contradicting past positions. She is said to have been a strong proponent of banning fracking, even suing the Obama administration over fracking permits in California. She allegedly co-sponsored Medicare for All with Bernie Sanders, favoring the abolition of private health insurance. Additionally, she was purportedly a chief proponent of the Green New Deal, willing to end the filibuster to pass it. The speaker questions Harris's change in stance on these issues and demands she explain her current positions on fracking and healthcare. The speaker contrasts the scrutiny of Donald Trump with the alleged lack of scrutiny of Kamala Harris, noting Trump's willingness to sit for hostile interviews.

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Kamala Harris faced criticism for supporting violent riot suspects in 2020, including raising funds for legal support in Minneapolis and calling for federal law enforcement to leave Portland during riots. This raised concerns about her stance on law and order during a time of unrest.

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The speaker states someone spent 45 days in jail for nonrelated violent crimes and was denied basic necessities like toothpaste, which cost 400% more than usual when they could pay for it. The speaker plans to shut down the for-profit prison system on day one, asserting that profiting off the incarceration of human beings should not exist. The speaker is a leader in the United States Senate on the issue of money bail and believes it needs to be eliminated. The speaker claims that the current money bail system results in two people committing the same offense, but only the person who can afford bail is released while awaiting trial, while the other remains incarcerated. The speaker characterizes this as both a criminal and economic justice issue.

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Harmeet Dhillon: The Shocking Origin Story of Kamala Harris and All the Crimes She’s Committed
Guests: Harmeet Dhillon
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Tucker Carlson interviews Harmeet Dhillon about Kamala Harris, highlighting her background and political career. Dhillon describes Harris as a "shapeshifter" and "survivor," noting her upbringing in Oakland and Canada, her education at Howard University, and her eventual move to San Francisco. Interestingly, Harris registered to vote at age 29, coinciding with her relationship with former mayor Willie Brown, which Dhillon suggests may have influenced her political ambitions. Dhillon critiques Harris's record as a prosecutor, stating she tried very few cases and was soft on crime, particularly during her tenure as district attorney in San Francisco. She emphasizes that Harris's rise in politics was aided by her connections and patronage from Brown, who helped her secure lucrative, low-show jobs. Dhillon argues that Harris's political success is rooted in influence rather than merit, claiming she has never held a private sector job. The discussion also touches on Harris's shifting identity politics, as she has been known to emphasize her African American heritage while downplaying her Indian roots. Dhillon points out that Harris has often changed her public persona depending on her audience, which raises questions about her authenticity. As attorney general, Harris faced criticism for violating the rights of the accused and failing to address serious issues like prison overcrowding. Dhillon recounts a significant scandal involving a drug lab that compromised numerous cases, yet Harris continued to rise politically despite these failures. The conversation shifts to Harris's vice presidency and her perceived lack of competence and confidence compared to her earlier career. Dhillon suggests that Harris's inability to articulate her thoughts coherently may stem from an impostor syndrome, given her questionable qualifications and the controversies surrounding her past. Dhillon warns that if Harris were to become president, the U.S. could expect increased censorship, a disregard for civil liberties, and a continuation of the Democratic Party's alignment with big business and pharmaceutical interests. She expresses concern over the erosion of free speech and the potential for a more authoritarian regime under Harris's leadership. The interview concludes with Dhillon emphasizing the importance of defending civil liberties and the need for accountability in government, asserting that the current political climate poses a significant threat to American freedoms.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Truth About Kamala Harris's Relationships, and Gender Reality, w/ Charlie Spiering & Billboard Chris
Guests: Charlie Spiering, Billboard Chris
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing her admiration for Billboard Chris, a father advocating against the harms of gender ideology on children. She introduces Charlie Spiering, a political journalist with a new book titled *Amateur Hour: Kamala Harris in the White House*, which reveals untold stories about Vice President Kamala Harris's rise in politics, including her controversial relationship with Willie Brown, which helped launch her career. Spiering explains that Harris's political ascent was aided by her connections and her identity as a woman of color, which resonated with progressive Democrats. The conversation shifts to Harris's tenure as District Attorney of San Francisco, where she faced backlash for not seeking the death penalty for a police officer's murder, leading to tensions with police and political figures like Dianne Feinstein. Spiering notes that Harris later distanced herself from her tough-on-crime past during her presidential campaign, attempting to rebrand herself as more progressive. Harris's presidential run is discussed, particularly her debate moment where she accused Joe Biden of racism, which strained their relationship. Despite this, Biden chose her as his running mate, a decision that many viewed as politically motivated rather than based on a strong partnership. Spiering highlights the lack of genuine camaraderie between Harris and Biden, as seen in their limited interactions and the way she has been sidelined in the administration. The discussion also touches on Harris's communication style, which has been criticized for being overly simplistic and lacking depth. Spiering points out her struggles with public speaking and connecting with audiences, often resorting to clichés and platitudes. The second half of the show features Billboard Chris, who discusses his activism against gender ideology and its impact on children. He emphasizes the importance of language in the debate, advocating for the use of "sex" instead of "gender" to clarify the biological differences. Chris argues that the current push for gender identity is harmful and confusing for children, and he calls for a return to recognizing the two biological sexes. Chris shares his journey from a financial advisor to a prominent activist, using billboards and sandwich boards to raise awareness. He highlights the growing support for legislation against gender transition procedures for minors, citing successful initiatives in various states. Chris encourages parents to engage in activism and support organizations like Moms for Liberty to protect children from harmful ideologies. The show concludes with a call to action for viewers to get involved in the fight against gender ideology, emphasizing the need for community and collective effort to safeguard children's well-being.
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