Former President Donald Trump intends to bring attention to the radically progressive record of Vice President Kamala Harris as the two contend for the Oval Office.
And one of the issues he will highlight was on display at his Minnesota rally on Saturday where he played a video the highlighted the vice president’s promotion of the Minnesota Freedom Fund and the criminals that were bailed out of prison with the funds raised.
The vice president did not make a donation to the fund herself but did promote it and encourage others to donate on her X, formerly Twitter, account, The Daily Caller reported.
“The video mentions criminals such as Donovan Boone, who was charged with invading the home of his ex-girlfriend and strangling her. Other names mentioned include Christopher Boswell, who is a twice-convicted rapist that was charged with kidnapping, assault, and sexual assault in 2020. Darnika Floyd, who was charged with second-degree murder after fatally stabbing a man who refused to have sex with her. Thomas Moseley, who was arrested for damaging a police station, drugs and rioting charges and Shawn Tillman who murdered a passenger at a train station in St. Paul, Minnesota just after being released,” the report said.
“At today’s rally in Minnesota, President Trump will set the record straight on dangerously liberal Kamala Harris’ long history of supporting soft on crime policies, like defunding the police, that have made our cities and neighborhoods less safe. Harris encouraged donations to the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which bailed now-convicted murderers and rapists out of jail and put them back on our streets to commit more heinous crimes,” Trump Campaign National Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said to the Caller prior to the rally.
“Kamala and the mainstream media can try to rewrite history, but President Trump will make sure Minnesotans and all Americans know the truth — Harris is a pro-criminal extremist,” she said.
“If you’re able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota,” the vice president said on June 1, 2020.
The former president explained the type of criminals who were assisted by the Minnesota Freedom Fund.
“Kamala urged her followers to donate to the so-called Minnesota Freedom Fund, helping raise $35 million dollars to set loose violent offenders after they shot at police, looted stores, sexually assaulted innocent victims, and committed other heinous crimes,” the former president said.