Frederick Douglass Foundation Joins Criticism of California AG
Following the California Department of Justice’s raid on the home of David Daleiden, an investigative journalist and pro-life activist, the Frederick Douglass Foundation issued a statement rebuking the state’s Democrat Attorney General, Kamala Harris.
In it, the organization noted that the Democrat U.S. Senate canidate’s Twitter account she is “dedicated to fighting for justice and giving a voice to the voiceless.” The foundation, named for the famed abolitionist, called the seizure both a “flagrant abuse of the people’s power” and a “travesty of justice at the very highest levels.”
“Raiding David’s home can’t be about justice,” Frederick Douglass Foundation of California founder Walter B. Hoye II said. “The state of California performs more abortions than any other state in the union.
“Who is fighting for justice for the most innocent among us, the innocent baby boy or baby girl in utero and who is giving a voice to the voiceless baby boy or baby girl in the womb of their mother in California? It’s not California’s Attorney General Kamala Harris.”
“It’s chilling to think that irrespective of the great progress America has made in the area of justice, we still have public officials using their positions of authority to strategically target and intimidate because of social/political disagreement,” the organization’s president, Kevin McGary, said. “We’re still fundamentally a free country under the protection of the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution and no one should have to endure the full force of government due to disagreement.
“Can we seriously consider Ms. Harris for the United States Senate? Should we expect egregious acts of intimidation from our Senators sworn to uphold the United States Constitution? I say no!”