These days, criminals have no fear.
Lenient plea deals and a widespread hesitation to pursue justice create a sense of immunity for even our worst offenders.
And there should be no mystery as to how we got here.
For nearly a decade, there’s been a coordinated and systematic attempt to reshape the American justice system — to create a world where a small subgroup of criminals have more rights and protections than the rest of us.
Nearly ten years ago, billionaire financier George Soros first channeled millions into local district attorney campaigns across the country.
Soros understands that focusing on local politics will eventually bring about the national changes he and his collaborators would love to see: drug legalization, open borders and mass immigration, the erosion of national sovereignty, the demise of capitalism as we know it — and, of course, soft-on-crime policies and bail reform.