The American people are fed up with soft on crime Soros-backed prosecutors.
Elected officials are taking action.
And now Alvin Bragg has one big worry that he never saw coming.
As American Patriot Daily reports:
States around the country cracked down on Soros-backed prosecutors over their refusal to enforce the law and for putting the public at risk.
Ron DeSantis set the tone by removing a Soros-funded prosecutor named Andrew Warren after Warren announced he would not enforce Florida’s 15-week abortion ban or a potential law banning transgender surgeries for minor children.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey followed that template by forcing St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner to resign over the fact that Gardner refused to prosecute nearly 12,000 criminal cases.
Fox News reported:
In the wake of the incident, Bailey filed a petition quo warranto, the legal mechanism under state statute that allows the attorney general to remove a prosecutor who neglects the job’s duties.
Bailey claims that nearly 12,000 criminal cases have been dismissed by what he calls Gardner’s failures. He also says more than 9,000 cases have been thrown out as they had been about to go to trial, forcing judges to dismiss more than 2,000 cases due to what Bailey described as a failure to provide defendants with evidence and speedy trials.
The point of no return for Gardner was when a driver struck a female teenage volleyball player who ended up losing both her legs.
This driver was out on the streets after police arrested him for armed robbery and Gardner allowed him out on bail instead of keeping the dangerous individual in jail until he stood trial.
But Bailey was furious that Gardner announced her resignation did not take effect until June 1 which gave her an entire month to put lives at risk with her kid-gloves treatment of dangerous criminals.
“There is absolutely no reason for the circuit attorney to remain in office until June 1,” Bailey stated. “We remain undeterred with our legal quest to forcibly remove her from office. Every day she remains puts the city of St. Louis in more danger. How many victims will there be between now and June 1? How many defendants will have their constitutional rights violated? How many cases will continue to go unprosecuted?”
Manhattan prosecutor Alvin Bragg may think he is safe from similar repercussions because he is in deep-blue New York.
But even liberals are growing tired of Soros-backed prosecutors.
San Francisco recalled their Soros-funded district attorney over a refusal to maintain quality-of-life laws, prosecute criminals, and keep a growing homeless population off the streets.
There is a growing bipartisan movement in America to remove Soros-backed prosecutors from office after the public experienced the effects of their radical agenda.
Will Alvin Bragg be next?