Pro-Palestinian protestors in Texas were let go without facing charges after a district attorney linked to Soros decided not to press charges, as per ABC News. There were about 34 people arrested during the protests at the University of Texas Austin, with organizers naming it the “Popular University for Gaza.”
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The Travis County Attorney’s Office, led by José Garza, released a statement shared with ABC News. They explained that after reviewing each case and finding issues with the evidence, they chose to let the individuals walk free. Garza, who received substantial funding from Soros-backed groups, has faced criticism from Texas Republicans for his approach to crime.
Republicans in Texas have expressed concerns over Garza’s leniency towards criminals and his handling of law enforcement matters. Rep. Mike McCaul highlighted the district attorney’s focus on going after police instead of criminals. Garza’s past election campaign involved promises to stop prosecuting drug-related crimes and is affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America.
Conservatives believe that Garza’s ties to Soros and his progressive agenda have led to a justice system that favors protestors over law-abiding citizens and puts the interests of criminals above those of police officers. This incident in Texas serves as a reminder of the importance of electing officials who prioritize public safety and upholding the law.