Leo Terrell Reveals What Caused Him to Leave the Democratic Party
"The Democratic Party in 2020 is as follows: it's been hijacked by Black Lives Matter and that's why I've shifted away from the Democratic Party.
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"Let me be as clear as possible: I, as a black man, as an American, do not support Black Lives Matter. Why? Very simple. Black Lives Matter doesn't care about all black lives," he said.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bethbaumann/2020/07/15/watch-civil-rights-attorney-leo-terrell-lays-out-every-issue-he-has-with-democra-n2572579“He threw blacks in jail with his crime bill,†Terrell said.
“It was President Trump with his first step action that got us out of jail, and then his best friend [Los Angeles Mayor] Eric Garcetti calls cops killers.â€
https://dailycaller.com/2020/06/06/civil-rights-attorney-leo-terrell-democratic-party-extremists-hijacked-joe-biden/Well he says he is leaving because of BLM. He didn't realize that BLM and Koch brothers were behind the First Act Prison reform bill. Either he didn't know or he really has more in common with them. It isn't any wonder that this liberal would support Trump and just for the reason he said above. It was the president that got them out of jail. Well, and the First Act is about enslaving their community to more crime. It certainly has been proven that many violent criminals have been released. Many reports of these criminals committing crimes as soon as they are released.
Koch Exec, Black Lives Matter in Group Pushing Prison Reform
Unlikely partners are banding together to find bipartisan solutions to problems like racial disparity and the effects of a 1994 crime bill in policing and prisons.
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The Council on Criminal Justice has two initial research projects underway, with reports expected later this year. One is exploring incarceration trends by race and gender.
The other is examining fallout from the 1994 crime bill passed under President Bill Clinton and largely crafted by then-Sen. Joe Biden, who's faced blowback as a Democratic presidential hopeful over the measure that some have blamed for the mass incarceration of racial minorities. The bill put stricter sentencing terms on crack versus power cocaine.The council includes former California Gov. Jerry Brown, a Democrat, and Kentucky Republican Gov. Matt Bevin. It also has Charles Ramsey, a former police leader in Washington and Philadelphia, and Black Lives Matter lead organizer DeRay Mckesson.
The group's co-chairs are Mark Holden, senior vice president for Koch Industries, the Kansas-based energy conglomerate of conservative billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch; and Sally Yates, the former deputy U.S. attorney general fired by Trump after she refused to defend his travel ban on residents of some majority-Muslim countries.
https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2019-07-23/panel-of-national-leaders-aims-for-bipartisan-justice-reformOh, and you can see why he isn't supporting Biden. Biden was tough on crime and Terrell obviously made mention of it.