Far-Left Prosecutor Exposed in Shocking Violations – Forced to Face the Music

There is a reason Elon Musk called billionaire Democrat donor George Soros “Magneto.” The man has used his wealth to get far-left politicians into high positions of power all across America. In recent years, Soros helped get socialist prosecutors elected at the city, state, and federal levels.

Guess what? These Democrats are in no way upholding the law.

Some of these Soros-backed prosecutors eliminated cash bail, released violent criminals, and stopped prosecuting a variety of crimes. But one of them, from the state of Massachusetts, really went above and beyond… in abusing her power. Now, it’s all coming out and she is facing the music.

A high-ranking federal prosecutor in Massachusetts is stepping down after watchdog reports published Wednesday revealed she broke numerous Department of Justice (DOJ) policies by attempting to meddle in a local electoral race, joining a Democrat Party fundraiser where Jill Biden appeared, among other things.

In the 161-page report on Rachel Rollins’ alleged violations, Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s office said that she “fell far short of the standards of professionalism and judgment that the Department should expect of any employee, much less a U.S. Attorney.” [Source: The Post Millennial]

Dang. According to a lengthy report from the Inspector General, Rachel Rollins’ was accused of multiple violations involving using her power to sway local elections. U.S. attorneys are supposed to stay out of elections. In fact, government officials from all agencies are not allowed to use their position to push politics (though many of them do).

On top of that, the office said she “fell far short of the standards of professionalism and judgment that the Department should expect of any employee, much less a U.S. Attorney.” Dang. Her behavior of using official power to influence politics could have even violated the Hatch Act.

The report called her behavior “egregious transgressions.” Even former allies, like socialist Sen. Elizabeth Warren, called for her to step down. You know, whenever a Democrat is unmistakably exposed in corruption, the rest quickly turn on them. Offer up the scapegoat, so the rest of the party can be protected.

That seems to be the case with Rollins. If she is being forced to resign because of obvious violations of law, why not all the other Soros-backed prosecutors? Most, if not all, of them have refused to uphold the law, allowing major cities to become virtual hellholes.

In this one case, a crooked politician is being held accountable. But what about all the others?

Author: Max Davis


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