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There’s No Evidence Kamala Harris Ever Prosecuted a Single Criminal Case

“I know a predator when I see one,” declared Kamala Harris in 2020 as she was running for president. She was standing near her husband, Doug Emhoff, who once got the nanny pregnant as she made this statement. Perhaps her predator-detecting skills aren’t very finely honed.

Harris loves to tout her credentials as a prosecutor and later as the California Attorney General. While she did in fact hold those positions, there doesn’t seem to be any evidence that she ever actually prosecuted a case.

Jeff Clark, a former Department of Justice Official in the Trump administration, has been trying to locate a historical case that she ever led. It wouldn’t even have to be a case that she had won—just a cast in which she had served in the job as a prosecutor and made arguments before a court and a jury.

“I’m looking to see whether she actually ‘first-chaired’ a trial, ever,” says Clark. “Otherwise, it’s really misleading to call yourself some kind of ace prosecutor.”

 

There are only two jobs that Harris claims to have done before magically materializing as Joe Biden’s running mate in 2020. She talks about being a prosecutor and about making French fries at McDonald’s. There’s no proof she ever worked in fast food, either.

You’ve probably heard the relevant section of her one stump speech that she reads from the teleprompter all the time. If she goes off prompter, it devolves into a drunken-sounding word salad about how yesterday was the tomorrow of the day before that, and tomorrow will be the very next day’s yesterday.

“I took on perpetrators of all kinds,” Kamala claims in her one stump speech. “Predators who abused women, fraudsters who ripped off consumers, cheaters who broke the rules for their own gain. So hear me when I say I know Donald Trump’s type.”

Does she mean innocent people when she refers to “Donald Trump’s type?” Because her offices prosecuted an awful lot of innocent people back in the day.

Actor Jamal Trulove was wrongly accused of murder when police planted false evidence on him in a 2007 case in California. Former District Attorney Kamala Harris’s office used that false evidence to gain a conviction against Trulove, which was eventually overturned by an appeals court in 2014. He then sued the City of San Francisco successfully in 2016 for more than $13 million.

The day that Trulove was convicted, Kamala Harris did show up in the courtroom. She had never spoken throughout the case. When the jury read the verdict, she “bust out laughing” because her office had just obtained a wrongful conviction against an innocent black man using evidence that her team knew had been falsified against him.

Clark has spent several weeks searching through California’s online databases and has not managed to find a single case that Harris ever prosecuted. Clark also issued a challenge on social media: Can any Democrat find and present evidence of an actual case that Kamala Harris ever prosecuted? It wouldn’t even have to be a complicated case or a case that she won. Just any case would suffice to prove that she had at least nominally performed the job that she’s always bragging about.

No one has been able to find one of those cases.

“I’m starting to get doubtful that she EVER prosecuted a case through to trial,” Clark posted on X.com last month. “In any event, calling her a prosecutor as opposed to a paper pusher is starting to look like a huge exaggeration.”

There doesn’t seem to be any proof that Harris ever prosecuted a case. There’s also no proof that she ever worked a fry machine. There is, however, new evidence that Kamala’s husband Doug Emhoff is a violent predator.

The Daily Mail broke the news that Emhoff allegedly punched a former girlfriend—a successful New York attorney—at an event outside the Cannes Film Festival in 2012. (Emhoff and Kamala were married in 2014.) Emhoff allegedly hit the woman in front of three witnesses the Mail spoke to. He struck her so hard that she spun around and collapsed to the ground before her friends were able to get the sobbing woman into a cab.

No one can find any witnesses who will state that Kamala Harris ever prosecuted a case against a “predator.” There are no witnesses that she made French fries. But there are witnesses who are willing to talk about her woman-punching, nanny-impregnating husband.


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