Anonymous ID: 3bd4dc April 15, 2023, 1:07 p.m. No.18700357   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0373 >>0403 >>0474 >>0609 >>0766 >>0918 >>0970 >>1017

The United Nations issued this report calling on member nations to decriminalize sex between adults and minors.

 

Should adults be allowed to convince kids to perform sex acts with them?The UN says yes.

 

https://unaids.org/en/resources/presscentre/featurestories/2023/march/20230308_new-legal-principles-decriminalization

 

The UN is doing this because the majority of them and their workers are rapists and pedophiles! And the leaders are criminals. The UN is a fucking joke. A child cannot give consent!

 

https://twitter.com/amuse/status/1647219363999629312?s=20

Anonymous ID: 3bd4dc April 15, 2023, 1:12 p.m. No.18700384   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0474 >>0609 >>0766 >>0918 >>1017

George Soros’ army of lieutenants get easy access to Biden White House

Rich Calder

 

Far-left billionaire George Soros has alegion of loyal lieutenantswho’ve racked up over two dozen meetings with top officials at the White House since President Biden took office, The Post has learned.

The progressive kingmaker’s unrivaled access into the Biden administration extends well beyond his 37-year-old sonAlexander, who chairs the powerful, liberal grant-making network Open Society Foundations founded by his dad, and as The Post reported on Page 1 last week, has taken on the role of a de-facto White House “ambassador” by makingat least 14 visits there.

 

At least four other past or present leaders at Open Society Foundations have amassed acombined 33 private meetingsand other confabs in less than two years, according to recently updated White House visitor logs.

 

Tom Perriello,executive director of the group’s United States operation, and a former Virginia congressman,scored 17 visitsalone since May 2021, records show.

 

His latest trips include separate Dec. 15 meetings with Rachel Chiu, chief of staff for the White House’s Office of Political Strategy and Outreach, and White House Associate Director of Strategic Outreach Sabrina Bousbar; and a Dec. 2 sitdown with John Podesta, Biden’s senior advisor for clean energy innovation and implementation.

 

He had five meetings with Kimberly Lang, then a National Security Advisor executive assistant, held between May 2021 and July 18.

 

He also visited on Sept. 13, 2022, when Biden hosted an “inflation reduction” party on the White House South Lawn featuring classic folk-rocker James Taylor – even as the stock market continued to plummet.

 

Patrick Gaspard, a former Open Society Foundations president who now heads a liberal think tank heavily funded by Soros called Center for American Progress,visited 10 times, including July 7 with White House Deputy Chief of Staff Jen O’Malley Dillon. Gaspard was previously a key advisor to ex-New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.

 

Open Society board member Ivan Krastev and its chief of staff Nicole Wilett each logged three visits, with Krastev accompanying Alexander Soros at Oct. 6 meetings with Lang and later Deputy National Security Advisor John Finer, according to records.

 

Wilett was among 739 people who attended a Dec. 21 event thrown by Biden, logs show. That’s the same day Biden met at the White House with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and announced the U.S. would be sending billions of dollars overseas to boost Ukrainian troops in their war with Russia.

 

“It’s hard to tell where the Biden administration begins and the Open Society Foundations ends,” said Tom Fitton, president of the conservative Judicial Watch.

 

The White House, Open Society Foundations, Perriello, Gaspard, and the Soros family did not return messages.

 

https://nypost.com/2023/04/15/george-soros-army-of-lieutenants-has-easy-white-house-access/

Anonymous ID: 3bd4dc April 15, 2023, 1:30 p.m. No.18700459   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0474 >>0609 >>0766 >>0918 >>1017

Dem councilman will testify Bragg is to blame for NYC ‘lawlessness’ at House Judiciary hearing

Councilman Robert Holden says he has 'never seen the lawlessness we are seeing now'

 

April 14, 2023 4:06pm EDT

A Democratic New York City councilman plans to testify Monday that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has contributed to the "lawlessness" on city streets in a field hearing held by the House Judiciary Committee.

New York City Councilman Robert Holden, who has represented New York City’s 30th district since 2018, told Fox News Digital he is a Democrat but also a life-long New Yorker who has had his "issues" with Bragg since he took over as DA in 2022. Holden told Fox News Digital thecrime wave in New York City is on the rise "because of Bragg."

 

"When Bragg came in, he issued that ridiculous edict that he was not going to prosecute smaller crimes," Holden said. "What do we have in New York City? We have lawlessness on the streets.

 

"I have never seen the lawlessness we are seeing now," he added. Bragg took over as district attorney in January 2022 from Cyrus Vance.

 

Holden will testify as part of the House Judiciary Committee’s field hearing in New York City to "examine how Bragg’s pro-crime, anti-victim policies have led to an increase in violent crime and a dangerous community for New York City residents." The hearing is set for 9 a.m. Monday at the Javits Federal Building.

 

Holden told Fox News Digital Bragg’s "day one memo raised alarm bells throughout the city." Bragg released a memo on his third day in office ordering prosecutors not to seek prison sentences for a slew of crimes and to downgrade charges, including for robberies and commercial burglaries. The DA also said he would no longer prosecute many crimes, including some trespass offenses, resisting arrest and fare evasion.

 

"Under his policy, petty theft, even resisting arrest, prostitution, public urination will not be prosecuted," Holden said. "This is a DA saying to that to the public. "It is just stupid," he added. "It’s just dumb."

 

Holden also blasted New York state’s 2019 bail reform law. "We have a bad combination in New York," he said. "There were17 straight years of downward crimein New York City until that2019 bail reform law."

 

As a result of these changes, Holden said, New York City police officers "don’t want to engage." "Even if they do engage, they’re going to get district attorneys like Bragg who are going to say, ‘We're not prosecuting,’" he said.

 

"I credit Rudy Giuliani as the mayor who saved New York," Holden said of the former Republican mayor. "I lived through that. They don’t like to hear it. But I lived through it."

 

Holden described himself as one of two moderate Democrats on the New York City Council and slammed his Democraticcolleagues as "socialists.""We lived through the Cold War, and socialism did not work and still doesn’t work," he said.

 

Holden told Fox News Digital he is often told to change party affiliation but said he has resisted that so far. "They say, ‘You should change parties,’ but I say, 'Why?" I can offer a voice of reason in the Democrat caucus," he said. "Most of the Democrats in New York City do not agree with their elected officials.

 

"I am not into this political game at all. This is to serve my constituents and to serve my neighborhoods."…

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dem-councilman-testify-bragg-blame-nyc-lawlessness-house-judiciary-hearing