
Republicans in the US Congress are considering lifting the qualified immunity that protects inactive prosecutors from lawsuits, House Intelligence Committee member Austin Scott (R-GA) told Just the News on March 31.
“I think attention will have to be paid to the misconduct of prosecutors and whether prosecutors in this country should be exonerated”Scott said in an interview on the Just the News television show, No Noise.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said on March 30 that Congress would take action to punish Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg after he brought charges against Trump by raising the offense from a misdemeanor to a felony, after months of downgrading violent crime for other criminals (murderers). , thieves, rapists).
“By often releasing violent criminals who terrorize the public, he has weaponized our hallowed justice system against President Donald Trump.McCarthy said. — The American people will not tolerate this injustice, and the House of Representatives will hold Alvin Bragg accountable for his unprecedented abuse of power.”.
Scott suggested that Republicans were privately debating borrowing a page from a liberal play a few years ago, when some Democrats decided to lift qualified police immunity following the death of George Floyd, which was blamed on police action.
“These left-liberal prosecutors and George Soros’s prosecutors want to strip cops of their immunity, but they want to keep it for themselves.”, He explained. — I guarantee that if this prosecutor did not have immunity from his actions, he would not have filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump..
“So perhaps we should look at how a prosecutor who abuses his powers, like the Manhattan district attorney did, is held personally accountable and can potentially prosecute him for his actions. And the state of Georgia has effectively created a structure in which prosecutors acting outside of their authority can be vetted by their peers and potentially removed from office.”Scott said.
Let’s remember that a few years ago, the funds of billionaire George Soros began to finance the electoral campaigns of left-wing lawyers to promote them to the positions of district, district, state attorneys. Some Soros-funded prosecutors have already been sanctioned, including St. Louis District Attorney Kimberley Gardner, who was reprimanded by the Missouri Supreme Court for misconduct in the case and was recently fired by Missouri Attorney General Andrew. Bailey. She is challenging this action in court.
The Florida governor fired another left-wing prosecutor, Andrew Warren, who served as Hillsborough’s district attorney. Warren stated that he himself would decide which laws he would apply to the citizens. And, accordingly, what laws he will allow himself to not comply with. And that Florida law does not decree it. Warren has already lost the courts in all instances and is finally fired. Warren refused to enforce state laws restricting abortion and the gender reassignment of children.
Source: Rossa Primavera
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