In many ways, I am a bit of a princess. Raised in an extremely comfortable upper-middle class suburb of North Austin, I would not have thought I’d spend any amount of time in an urban jail or prison. But I have. I have shared my own alcohol addiction issues with LA County Jail inmates. I have prayed with them, held hands with them and encouraged them to seek redemption in Christ. My best friend from high school went down a rabbit hole of drugs and bank robberies that landed him a 13-year sentence in Texas’s oldest Huntsville prison. I visited him twice before he was granted early release for his good behavior and hard work within the system. He has spent the last five years as a prison reform advocate. He has spent hours before Congress telling his story. In many ways, I support his endeavors and am very proud to know him. But there’s a whole other world of “prison reform advocate” that is rising in America. They are a new breed of District Attorneys backed by George Soros. There is blood money and blood on his hands. As The Washington Times points out, it’s ruining America.
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