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Monday, July 11, 2022
BLACK SOROS DA PROTECTS BLACK THUG WHO ATTACKED BODEGA WORKER
Exclusive — Abe Hamadeh: Republican Attorneys General Must ‘Go on Offense’ Against Soros-Funded DAs
Abe Hamadeh, the Trump-backed Arizona Attorney General candidate, spoke to Breitbart News about the need for Republican AGs to “go on offense” against Soros-funded district attorneys.
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Breitbart News Saturday host Matthew Boyle opened the interview with Hamadeh by discussing the significance of attorneys general races across the country.
Hamadeh said races like his are important because state attorneys general need to “go on offense now” instead of playing defense. He pointed to the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade as an example of conservatives in the legal field challenging “assumptions of the status quo.”
He said, “But it’s even more than just being the last line of defense, we’re actually going to go on offense now. And President Trump really set the playing field with setting up appointing three conservative justices on the Supreme Court. Now look at us. I mean, we overturned Roe v. Wade, because we’re challenging our assumptions of the status quo.”
Hamadeh mentioned that he received an endorsement from former President Donald Trump, in part, because of his pledge to prosecute the crimes of the 2020 election. Hamadeh said that Trump taught Republicans how to fight against the radical left Democrats.
He said, “And, you know, President Trump told me, he said, hey, don’t forget about 2020. And I said, Absolutely not, Mr. President, we’re going to prosecute the crimes of 2020. I’m a former prosecutor, you prosecute crimes that occurred in the past. And, you know, we’re still going after Hillary Clinton with the Durham probe for what she did to us in 2016. So this is where we have to start getting tough, because the Democrats, they’re always playing to win while Republicans too often play nice and that changes and President Trump, you know, he taught us how to fight.”
However, Hamadeh said the fight is no longer just against the federal government because “the radical left has dominated and overtaken every aspect of our lives.”
“Now, we have to go after big tech, we have to go after some of the sports industry. So they’re coming after us in ways that we’ve never expected,” Hamadeh continued. “I mean, they’re forcing critical race theory and gender confusion with our children. So, you know, this is where we have to get tough.”
“And, you know, a line that I use, though, I’m a former army captain, an intelligence officer, and, you know, a line I always use is that we need an attorney general that’s a little less attorney and more general,” he added.
Boyle pointed out that Democrat mega-donor George Soros is trying to undermine law enforcement throughout the country by funding attorney general and district attorney candidates.
Hamadeh spoke of the importance of fighting back against the Soros-funded prosecutors and attorneys general.
“George Soros. He’s a smart man. And he recognized that he’s gonna put in place radical DAs and prosecutors across the country. And you know, this is where, if you look at our cities they’re turning into Gotham City so quickly,” Hamadeh said.
He also emphasized that attorneys general have the power to override local district attorneys.
“But, you know, as Attorney General [what]we have to do is have the ability to go in and prosecute some of these cases that these George Soros prosecutors refuse to prosecute,” he said.
Hamadeh also praised San Francisco for voting to recall Soros-funded District Attorney Chesa Boudin.
“I mean, if you thought San Francisco recalled Chesa Boudin, and that’s liberal San Francisco, and it was primarily led by first generation Americans, Matt, I mean, it was a you know, a lot of the Asian Americans are fed up with the rising crime,” he said.
Hamadeh again emphasized the need for Republican Attorneys general to play offense against Soros and stand up for America First values.
“But now we have to start reimagining of how we’re going to take on George Soros because I’m done playing defense, Matt, you know, we have to start going on offense [against] George Soros. I mean, he’s pledged to put $160 million in the 2022 cycle, so this is where we’re gonna push back and it first starts with electing good strong America First candidates, we’re actually gonna stand up for our law enforcement officers, he said.
He also criticized those Republicans who stood in solidarity with the leftists during the BLM-era George Floyd riots.
“Even Republicans were weak kneed, when they’re the ones also changing the profile photos to a black square, or you know, standing in solidarity. So this is where we always have to realize what the left is doing,” he said. “They’re gaslighting us.”
“So we have to always you know, I’ve served overseas with the with the U.S. Army, and I always get thanked by military servicemen, but we need to be thanking our law enforcement officers for going to the streets of war every single day,” he concluded. “And they’re doing that without the backing of the City Council or the city Mayors.”
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Manhattan’s Soros DA Throws the Book at Bodega Worker Attacked by Violent Criminal
Alvin Bragg's office criminalizes self-defense as career criminals run rampant across NYC
George Soros-backed Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg (D.) is throwing the book at a middle-aged bodega employee who defended himself during a deadly assault in Harlem, an unprecedented move for an office that has abandoned customary bail, charging, and sentencing guidelines for many criminals.
Bragg's office charged 51-year-old Jose Alba with second-degree murder and was holding him on $250,000 bail at Rikers Island after a struggle last weekend over a bag of chips ended with the death of Austin Simon, a man with a lengthy criminal record who was on parole for assaulting a police officer. The decision to charge Alba with murder and set his bail so high is at odds with many cases the Manhattan office has handled. Last week, the mother of a slain Army veteran laid into a Bragg attorney in court, accusing the prosecutor of a miscarriage of justice after one of the assailants involved with the killing got just a seven-year prison sentence. Bragg concealed information from a court in a January assault and robbery case, in which a man who robbed a T.J. Maxx with a pair of scissors was only charged with a misdemeanor.
Bragg in March set no bail for and freed an offender with a long rap sheet who was charged with beating a 67-year-old man to death. In the past two months, he has twice released offenders before trial who have gone on to be charged with murder. One was released from jail the day before he struck. In another case, Bragg twice freed a gang member without bail, even though the gang member was charged for a series of stabbings.
The Manhattan district attorney's office initially requested $500,000 bail for Alba, but a judge struck that down as excessive. The Soros prosecutor dropped it again on Thursday to $50,000 following public outcry over the case, but is retaining a charge for murder.
Voters in November elected Bragg, who was raised in Harlem, following a campaign that pledged to seek prosecutorial leniency for many offenders and reduce incarceration. When Bragg ascended to office in January, he told his prosecutors in a memo to avoid prison sentences for most felony cases except under "extraordinary circumstances."
Soros in 2021 donated more than $1 million to Bragg's campaign, pushing Bragg through a heated Democratic primary with eight other candidates. The contribution is of a piece with the more than $40 million the Democratic megadonor has contributed to place dozens of liberal prosecutors in half of America's largest jurisdictions, a Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund (LELDF) report found. Many are now in the grip of a crime wave.
"It is clear that social justice prosecutors, including Alvin Bragg, are only interested in prosecuting police and others forced to defend themselves against violent criminals," LELDF president Jason Johnson told the Washington Free Beacon. "By upending the justice system these prosecutors are inflicting chaos on the cities they swore to protect. It is urgent that voters wake up and permanently end this failed experiment."
After Simon's girlfriend last week allegedly stabbed Alba, Simon lunged behind the counter. A fight ensued, and Alba, who according to his family was afraid for his life, reached for a boxcutting knife and turned it on Simon to subdue him. The 35-year-old ex-convict died later at the hospital. Alba's daughter told the New York Post on Wednesday, "It was either him or the guy at the moment."
"He's never hurt anybody," she said. "He's never had an altercation where he had to defend himself. This is the first time for him."
A GoFundMe set up by Alba's family was deleted without explanation on Thursday. The page had raised about $20,000. In a rather different case, a teenage New York City rapper who shot an NYPD cop to death was released on bail in January after posting just $15,000 of his $250,000 bond.
Simon's girlfriend pulled a knife from her purse and stabbed Alba after her debit card was declined, said Michelle Villasenor-Grant, the bodega employee's attorney. The knife-wielding girlfriend ran out of the store to grab Simon and bring him back after Alba refused to let her purchase some chips. Bragg's office has not charged her.
"It would not be that surprising that someone thinks that harm is going to come to them or that they are going to be robbed, particularly if the woman that you just got into a verbal argument with is also with this person, and ended up taking her own knife out of a purse and stabbing my client," Villasenor-Grant said on Saturday at an arraignment hearing.
Crime data show that in the last three years homicide is up 52 percent in New York City. Shootings are up more than 100 percent, and car theft is up 91 percent, according to the New York Police Department. In 2021, the Big Apple recorded nearly 500 homicides, its most in a decade.
Alba is a native of the Dominican Republic and became a U.S. citizen 14 years ago. He may be released on bail as soon as Saturday. Simon's criminal history includes charges of assault, robbery, and domestic violence.
New York City mayor Eric Adams (D.) on Thursday said Alba did not break the law when he acted in self-defense during the attack.
"I saw a worker here inside the store following the law and he should not have been approached in the manner he was approached," Adams said. "It's time for New Yorkers and Americans to stand up for people who follow the law."
In a surveillance video released by the PPD on Friday, the suspects can be seen chasing Lambert – who is blurred – where one of them hits Lambert with a traffic cone. As Lambert is on the ground, where one suspect appears to be filming, a girl is seen picking up the same cone and striking the 72-year-old.
Watch: Philadelphia Police Searching for Teens Who Allegedly Beat Elderly Man to Death with Traffic Cone
Authorities in Philadelphia are searching for a group of apparently teenaged suspects who were involved in the alleged beating of an elderly man to death with a traffic cone in June.
The shocking attack occurred on June 24 at around 2:38 p.m. in the 2100 block of Cecil B. Moore Avenue, according to the Philadelphia Police Department (PPD).
James “Simmie” Lambert, 72, was identified as the victim of the fatal beating, NBC 10 reported.
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In a statement on the details of the beating, police say Lambert “was attacked by four Black male and three Black female teen offenders. The teens struck the victim several times with objects, knocking the victim to the ground causing injuries to his head.”
Lambert was transported to a hospital, where he died of his injuries the next day, police said. A medical examiner ruled the 72-year-old’s death as due to blunt force trauma, WPVI reported.
In a surveillance video released by the PPD on Friday, the suspects can be seen chasing Lambert – who is blurred – where one of them hits Lambert with a traffic cone. As Lambert is on the ground, where one suspect appears to be filming, a girl is seen picking up the same cone and striking the 72-year-old.
After being hit twice, it appears that Lambert stands up and starts walking away before the same girl grabs the cone and strikes him again. During the beating, it appears as if the group is laughing while some film the attack with their cell phones.
Officials in Philadelphia are offering a $20,000 reward for any information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the suspects involved with the homicide.
Philadelphia Homicide Capt. Jason Smith is asking for the suspects’ parents to come forward and help with the investigation.
“The message I would like to put out there is to the parents of these juveniles, if they are aware that their son or daughter is involved in this incident, I think that the best course of action would be for them to contact an attorney and then contact the homicide unit,” Smith said, per WPVI.
Lambert’s family told NBC 10 that they were “heartbroken” by the attack. They had just seen him prior to it.
“To date, there have been 280 homicides in Philadelphia in 2022, according to police data,” per NBC 10. Last year was the deadliest year on record for homicides.
Breitbart News reported in June that the city of Brotherly Love “has suffered a[n] … increase in violent crime under the direction of Mayor James Kenney (D), climbing an even 7 percent in 2022 compared to the first half of 2021.”
You can follow Ethan Letkeman on Twitter at @EthanLetkeman.
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