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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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The speaker supported Kamala Harris until an illegal alien murdered their son, Drew, by running him over and driving back and forth over his body three times. The speaker claims the man who killed Drew had been arrested previously, but Kamala Harris let him go. The speaker asserts that as San Francisco's DA, Kamala Harris was soft on crime, and as a senator, she supported releasing criminal aliens back into neighborhoods. The speaker believes Kamala Harris is dangerous. Preserve America PAC is responsible for the content of the advertising.

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Sheree Peoples, a single black mother whose daughter Shayla suffers from sickle cell anemia, recounts her experience with Kamala Harris's truancy policies as California's Attorney General. Peoples was arrested and prosecuted for her daughter missing school due to her illness, despite having a 504 plan. She claims Harris sought to make an example of her and other black mothers to deter truancy, which disproportionately affected black students. Peoples says she faced two charges, failure to supervise and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and spent two years in court, lost her job, became homeless, and her daughter suffered a stroke during the trial. She criticizes Harris for a lack of empathy, growing up privileged, and falsely claiming no parents were jailed for truancy. Peoples also accuses Harris of pandering to black audiences with fake accents and prioritizing undocumented immigrants over black Americans. She believes Harris owes her and her daughter an apology for the injustices they suffered.

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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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When I saw the ad featuring Kamala Harris endorsing me, I was disheartened. In California, we need someone who truly supports law enforcement, and Harris has a history of not doing so. I recall a case involving a drug trafficking organization where she showed up just for a sound bite, without engaging with anyone. Her track record as attorney general and vice president shows a lack of support for law enforcement and border security, especially with the ongoing fentanyl crisis and human trafficking in California. Regarding her understanding of issues, she didn’t seem fully informed during our interactions, but I recognize that she handles many cases. Overall, her actions do not align with the claims made in that ad.

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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 is often criticized for avoiding press conferences and repeating scripted speeches. Her campaign promotes ambitious spending plans, including a proposed $2 trillion in new spending and a $21 trillion plan for monthly payments to Americans. Harris has shifted her stance on issues like fracking and gun control, claiming she no longer supports mandatory buybacks. Her history as a prosecutor contrasts with her current progressive positions, leading to accusations of hypocrisy. Staff turnover in her office is high, and her handling of the border crisis has faced scrutiny. Despite media support, her radical views on equity and the term "woke" raise concerns. Ultimately, the checks on executive power established by America's founders are crucial in light of the current political landscape.

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Kamala Harris, the majority of American men support a female president, but our concerns are with your actions. As California's attorney general, you enforced a law that jailed parents of truant children, leading to devastating consequences for families. One mother lost her job and became homeless due to your prosecution. You had the power to change lives with a single decision, yet you chose to pursue harsh penalties. After four years as vice president, you haven't shown any different approach. With inflation rising and crime surging, your leadership is questioned. You claim to focus on significant issues, but your past actions raise doubts. My message to Americans: do not trust Kamala Harris. As protectors of women and children, we cannot take the risk.

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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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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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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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Kamala Harris is criticized for being lazy and ineffective in her previous roles, including as district attorney and senator. She is accused of hiding evidence and lacking competence. The speaker questions her ability to handle international diplomacy and immigration issues, highlighting concerns about health risks and criminal activities associated with undocumented immigrants. Harris is portrayed as incoherent and incompetent, with doubts about her suitability for her current position.

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Kamala Harris, as Vice President for three and a half years, has already had the opportunity to enact great policies. Instead, she has driven the cost of food higher by 25% and housing higher by about 60%, opened the American southern border, and made middle-class life unaffordable for many Americans. If Kamala Harris has great plans to address middle-class problems, she should implement them now, not while seeking a promotion. Her inaction in her current role suggests a lack of trustworthiness regarding her future plans.

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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 had a high turnover rate among her staff, with 92% quitting due to her difficult leadership style. Former employees described her as impossible to manage, stressing out lower-level employees. She reportedly lashed out at staff members and interns, creating a toxic work environment. Concerns were raised about her lack of preparation for important matters and her tendency to blame others when things didn't go as planned. With such a high turnover rate, questions arise about her ability to lead millions of Americans effectively.

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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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A video went viral about Sherry Peoples, a healthcare worker whose daughter had sickle cell anemia and missed 60 days of school due to hospitalization. Kamala Harris, upon learning that California was losing $1.8 billion a year in federal funds due to truancy, implemented a policy to prosecute parents of truant children, stating, "I want that money." Sherry Peoples was the first person prosecuted under this policy. Despite her daughter's hospitalization, she graduated high school with a 3.8 GPA. Harris sent police to Sherry Peoples' house, where she was handcuffed in her pajamas and jailed, leading to her losing her job and home. According to Sherry Peoples, the arresting officers told her to direct her complaints to Kamala Harris.

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I fight for Black Lives Matters and want money for schools, which lose $1.4 billion a year due to truancy, so I decided to prosecute parents. As California Attorney General, Kamala Harris sent me a threatening letter about jail time for missing 10 school days. Then, police arrested me at my home while my sick daughter was in the hospital, despite the school and my doctor's notes. My mom did nothing wrong. Harris assigned nasty prosecutors to my case, costing me my job and home and forcing us into a motel. During the trial, I had a stroke. I'm not political, but people need to know what Kamala Harris did to me. If she did it to me, she will abuse anyone if given the power. We never locked anyone up, only prosecuted about 20 cases. Don't trust Kamala Harris.

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Kamala Harris supported Biden's economic agenda, which led to middle-class tax increases and soaring prices. She oversaw open border policies that provided welfare to undocumented immigrants while Americans struggled, and their weakness invited wars. Trump cut taxes for families, lowered prices, and secured the border. Trump can do it again and launch a new golden age of American success for all citizens. Kamala broke it, and President Trump will fix it.

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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 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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Senator Harris has stated she is proud of her record as a prosecutor and will be a prosecutor president, but there are concerns about this record. As a prosecutor, she put over 1500 people in jail for marijuana violations, then laughed about it when asked if she ever smoked marijuana. She blocked evidence that would have freed an innocent man from death row until the courts forced her to do so. She kept people in prison beyond their sentences to use them as cheap labor for the state of California. She also fought to keep the tax bail system in place, which impacts poor people in a negative way.

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Harmeet Dhillon: The Shocking Origin Story of Kamala Harris and All the Crimes She’s Committed
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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.
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