Remember back during the George Floyd riots when VP Harris was upset when some of the Black Lives Matter and Antifa criminals were actually arrested for things like murder, arson, assault on police, rioting, looting and theft? She had actually asked the public to send money into a fund to get these criminals out of jail.
Back in June of 2020, Harris had tweeted “If you’re able to chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota.”
In a nut shell she was asking people fo fund domestic terrorism. But when you are a Democrat, you can do that.
Now it looks like Valentina Dianne McKenzie, the chairwoman of the Minnesota Freedom Fund (MFF), a far left group that lobbies on behalf of criminals by paying their bail, has been arrested herself for fentanyl possession. According to American Wire News, she was booked on August 31st and her arrest was confirmed by the MFF organization. No word on whether her bail was paid by MFF or not – or by Harris herself.
If she was bailed out of the slammer by her own group McKenzie would not even be the most egregious offender that they have bailed out of jail. Back in 2020, they bailed out a twice-convicted rapist who had been charged with kidnapping, assault and sexual assault in two separate cases, one of the charges involving a child.
Then in 2022, he was charged again – with stalking, second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon and illegally being in possession of a firearm – all while allegedly beating up his girlfriend and threatening to kill her. Another recipient of MFF’s bailouts killed someone after being let out of jail. There are probably many more similar stories like this that we don’t even know about. Many thanks to VP Harris.
It doesn’t look like MFF discriminates too much on who they bail out of jail. And Harris obviously doesn’t discriminate much on what kind of groups that she supports – or cares much about who gets assaulted or murdered afterwards.
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