Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff, as revealed by their tax disclosures, made several donations to Legal Aid DC while she was Vice President. This legal organization is known for promoting anti-police rhetoric and sanctuary city policies.
These donations, totaling $1,000 annually in the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 (Documents at the bottom of the article), have drawn attention due to the firm’s history of advocating left-wing perspectives on law enforcement and immigration.
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Legal Aid DC, which provides civil legal services for low-income individuals in Washington, D.C., has been vocal in its criticism of law enforcement and immigration law.
As Legal Aid’s Amanda Korber noted in the article, we are concerned, especially given the ongoing protest movement, about any solution that involves more police and policing in DC public housing. #BlackLivesMatterDC https://t.co/EX73qgZGmM
— Legal Aid DC (@LegalAidDC) June 10, 2020
The group expressed concerns about increased policing in public housing amidst the protests and riots in 2020, and later expressed solidarity with the protests following George Floyd’s death, despite some turning into riots.
In addition, the firm supported the Sanctuary Values Act which aimed to establish DC as a sanctuary city, limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
This aligns with Harris’s prior statements advocating for the decriminalization of illegal border crossing and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s support for turning Minnesota into a sanctuary state.
Minneapolis City Councilman @jeremiah4north: “I think the police will view a leftist protester with a gas mask as more dangerous than a right-wing protester with a semiautomatic rifle.”https://t.co/DxzATXQAbr
— Legal Aid DC (@LegalAidDC) January 8, 2021
This revelation adds to the criticism Harris has faced over her support of the Black Lives Matter protests and the Minnesota Freedom Fund, drawing scrutiny from former President Donald Trump and his allies.
Innocent people have been, and will continue to pay, the price for Kamala’s radical policies for a long time. https://t.co/zy8C8308ox
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) July 27, 2024
The choice of Walz as her running mate has intensified criticism due to his handling of the riots in Minneapolis and St. Paul in 2020, while his backing of legislation providing benefits for illegal immigrants in Minnesota has also raised concerns.
In 2020, Tim Walz allowed for BLM and ANTIFA to riot all across Minneapolis. Kamala Harris used her X account to help bail the Minneapolis rioters out of jail. Ironically, Tim and Kamala will call President Trump a “threat to democracy.”
pic.twitter.com/y6AM09VXK1— Charles R Downs (@TheCharlesDowns) August 6, 2024
Here is Tim Walz smiling as he signs a law that provides drivers license for illegal aliens in Minnesota
He wants all of America to do the same
This guy is as radical as it gets pic.twitter.com/hpkrCFhRVU
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) August 6, 2024
The tax disclosures reveal that Harris and Emhoff donated over $20,000 to around six to nine different groups between 2021 and 2023, raising questions about the underlying motivations and political affiliations of the recipients of their contributions.
The donations to Legal Aid DC have sparked further debate on the alignment of the second family with organizations promoting anti-police rhetoric and sanctuary city policies amidst the ongoing discourse on law enforcement and immigration in the lead-up to the upcoming presidential election.
This piece originally appeared in RVMNews and is used by permission.
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