
Republican presidential candidate Larry Elder refuses to sign his primary opponent Vivek Ramaswamy’s pledge to pardon former President Trump if elected. Elder expresses his commitment to justice, vowing to drop politically-motivated charges against Trump and highlighting the lack of consequences for Hillary Clinton’s violation of the Espionage Act.
He criticizes the slow progress in investigating President Biden’s mishandling of classified documents compared to the swift investigation of Trump. Elder raises concerns about the politicization of the criminal justice system, specifically pointing out Soros-funded prosecutors who refuse to enforce the law.
He announces his plan to introduce legislation in Iowa to remove weak-on-crime county attorneys. Despite reported ties to Soros, Elder hopes Ramaswamy will support this measure. Democratic candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s campaign remains silent on the initiatives proposed by Republican primary candidates.
Takeaways:
Elder refuses to sign Ramaswamy’s pledge to pardon Trump, emphasizing his commitment to justice.
He questions the lack of consequences for Hillary Clinton’s violation of the Espionage Act.
Elder highlights the slow progress in investigating Biden’s mishandling of classified documents.
He raises concerns about Soros-funded prosecutors who refuse to enforce the law.
Elder plans to introduce legislation in Iowa to remove weak-on-crime county attorneys.
Commentary:
Larry Elder’s refusal to engage in political games and his unwavering commitment to justice make him a principled Republican candidate. By addressing concerns about the criminal justice system’s politicization and exposing the dangers of Soros-funded prosecutors, Elder demonstrates his dedication to law and order.
His proposed legislation to remove ineffective county attorneys showcases his pro-safety approach. As the primary season progresses, Elder’s unwavering stance on justice will resonate with Republican voters who seek a leader that prioritizes accountability and protects law-abiding citizens.
SourceĀ Fox News