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"Jared Kushner was the one that masterminded and pushed this legislation through," Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, who vehemently opposed the bill from the start, told Carlson. "I think that the president was misled," Judd said, "I don't believe that the president believed or knew that violent criminals were going to be turned back onto society or he wouldn't have signed that bill." ![]() From the Providence Journal, "He was released early from prison in February. Now he’s wanted for a murder on Federal Hill.": Providence’s deputy police chief warned about Joel Francisco’s ‘propensity for violence,’ but under the Fair Sentencing Act — an attempt to reconcile the gap between sentences for cocaine and crack — Francisco, regarded as crown prince of the Almighty Latin Kings in 2005, shed his life sentence and walked free. Now he’s on the run.As I noted last month citing a report from Politico, President Trump is allegedly upset with Kushner over the bill and thinks it was "a total dud." As I said at the time, releasing a bunch of felons so the Koch brothers and Jared Kushner's criminal pals like Sholom Rubashkin could get more cheap labor probably wasn't the greatest idea. Bringing Jared Kushner and Ivanka into the White House was the worst mistake Trump ever made and he and the country are already paying dearly for it. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab and Minds. |