DeSantis says he would push to repeal Trump criminal justice reform if elected

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DeSantis says he would push to repeal Trump criminal justice reform if elected

BY BRETT SAMUELS
05/26/23

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said Friday that if elected president, he would call on Congress to repeal the criminal justice reform bill signed into law by then-President Trump, his latest attack on Trump from the right.

DeSantis, appearing on “The Ben Shapiro Show,” criticized the First Step Act, a bipartisan bill passed in 2018 that reduced mandatory minimum sentences, expanded credits for well-behaved prisoners looking for shorter sentences and aimed to reduce recidivism.

The Florida governor, who officially entered the 2024 White House race on Wednesday, called the legislation “basically a jailbreak bill.”

“So one of the things I would want to do as president is go to Congress and seek the repeal of the First Step Act,” he said. “If you are in jail, you should serve your time. And the idea that they’re releasing people who have not been rehabilitated early, so that they can prey on people in our society is a huge, huge mistake.”

DeSantis voted for the initial House version of the bill while serving as a congressman in 2018, something Trump’s team has highlighted. He had resigned his seat before the final version, which critics argued contained significant changes from the House version to make it more moderate, came up for a vote later in 2018.

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https://thehill.com/homenews/campai...eal-trump-criminal-justice-reform-if-elected/
 
I have no real opinion on this bill. There are always pros and cons . No idea though why desantis thinks he gains some advantage there. Makes no sense to me . The winning strategy here is not nit picking dogshit . So far he hasnt demonstrated to anyone outside of florida how he is better on anything and he isnt doing it now .
 
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I have no real opinion on this bill. There are always pros and cons . No idea though why desantis thinks he gains some advantage there. Makes no sense to me . The winning strategy here is not nit picking dog$#@! . So far he hasnt demonstrated to anyone outside of florida how he is better on anything and he isnt doing it now .

If you like the idea of spending millions to keep non violent drug offenders locked up for decades then you'd like the old racist Biden/Clinton crime Bill that Obama halfway repealed and Trump finished off.

DeSwamptis.

100% agreement this time.
 
If you like the idea of spending millions to keep non violent drug offenders locked up for decades then you'd like the old racist Biden/Clinton crime Bill that Obama halfway repealed and Trump finished off.



100% agreement this time.

Thats why I dont have a real opinion . First off the govt cant be trusted on who to incarcerate and have demostrated proof of this beyond question , all the drug and alc people need to be at work not in prison. It shouldnt be an industry .This country has an unacceptable work force participation rate for such an addiction to deficit spending. At the same time I dont really get excited about a bunch of retard meth heads who wont work cruising around looking for things to steal in my neck of the woods.
 
The Florida governor, who officially entered the 2024 White House race on Wednesday, called the legislation “basically a jailbreak bill.”

[... DeSantis] said. “If you are in jail, you should serve your time. [...]"

https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1661871653821792259
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DeSantis, appearing on “The Ben Shapiro Show,” criticized the First Step Act, a bipartisan bill passed in 2018 that reduced mandatory minimum sentences, expanded credits for well-behaved prisoners looking for shorter sentences and aimed to reduce recidivism.

(Jacob Chansley is the so-called "QAnon Shaman".)

https://twitter.com/3sidedstory/status/1662261981636870145


 
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The real reform needs to happen with the Justice system by stopping the way the system railroads any person trying to defend themselves. A person get pulled over for a faulty blinker, ends up getting tased, and arrested on 20 charges and ends up accepting a plea deal under duress of spending 20 years in maximum security prison.
 
I have no real opinion on this bill. There are always pros and cons . No idea though why desantis thinks he gains some advantage there. Makes no sense to me . The winning strategy here is not nit picking dog$#@! . So far he hasnt demonstrated to anyone outside of florida how he is better on anything and he isnt doing it now .

It's simple. DeSantis will never win the nomination nor the general election without winning the Obama-Trump rust belt voters. Being tough on crime is a play for them.

Just play the based Biden speech in support of the 1994 crime bill for them and you will see their excitement.

While it won't end up working because these voters can smell the neocon stink from him a mile away, it's smart politically.
 
Something like, "if you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to you...."

Who can afford an attorney in 2023 capable of defending any person of anything? Only the richest of rich can afford legal representation in these days and then they go up against a jury of lunatics that think they were born in the wrong body.... Any person caught in the crosshairs of any legal dispute is fuched!
 
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