Last week during the second debate, Tulsi Gabbard proved that Kamala Harris’s record as California’s attorney general makes her very vulnerable.
If people knew more about her tenure in that position, it could do tremendous damage to her 2020 campaign.
Which is why it’s so curious that her record is being deliberately obscured.
The Washington Free Beacon reports:
California Removes Arrest Reports From Kamala Years
A redesign of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation website will make it harder for voters to inspect Sen. Kamala Harris’s controversial record as the state’s top cop.
The department removed public access to a number of reports on incarceration in the state, including when presidential candidate Kamala Harris (D.) was California’s attorney general. Twice a year, the CDCR releases information about the number of new individuals incarcerated in the California prison system as part of its “Offender Data Points” series. These reports provide important information on demographics, sentence length, offense type, and other figures relevant to criminal justice and incarceration.
Until recently, these reports were publicly available at the CDCR’s website. A search using archive.org’s Wayback Machine reveals that as of April 25, 2019—the most recent indexed date—ODP reports were available dating back to the spring of 2009. As of August 2019, the same web page now serves only a single ODP report, the one for Spring 2019. The pre-2019 reports have been removed.
The changes matter in part because the reports contain information about Harris’s entire time as state A.G., 2011 to 2017.
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People on the left are also already using the tired tactic of accusing people of racism for any criticism of Harris.
FOX News reports:
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star Ellen Pompeo called racist for negative comments about Kamala Harris
“Grey’s Anatomy” star Ellen Pompeo caught some serious backlash on social media after she made critical comments about Kamala Harris that some say were racially charged.
Pompeo tuned in to the second night of debates among the Democratic 2020 presidential hopefuls on Wednesday. The 49-year-old actress responded to a tweet from Bloomberg that highlighted the “emerging trend” of Harris going directly after Joe Biden during these kinds of debates.
“Because she’s overconfident and believes he is her only competition,” Pompeo wrote.
The remark caught immediate and widespread backlash from her followers, who derided the comment as racism.
It's disappointing that you single out the black woman as "overconfident" when she is actually defending her record against the frontrunner whose campaign has been solely fighting her, calling her "slippery and slick" and other slurs. On that stage Biden was her only competition.
— Victoria Brownworth 🏳️🌈 (@VABVOX) August 1, 2019
So predictable and lazy.
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