Voters’ Ousting of Chesa: A Harbinger for Lefty DAs
San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin claims he was ousted by right-wing billionaires, when actually he was removed by fed-up voters (“Frisco voters boot their lefty DA,” June 8).
But he was put in office by left-wing billionaire George Soros (who helped 74 other progressive district attorneys) and the nitwits who voted for him.
He said: “We can never incarcerate our way out of poverty.” Who said we could? City voters would like to incarcerate their way out of crime.
Gary Layton Interlaken, NJ
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s election ads continually tout her stance on stemming the tide of crime facing all New Yorkers.
Well, talk is cheap, and Hochul’s words ring hollow while the progressive agenda is bringing ruin to our once-great state.
Since we don’t have the ability to recall district attorneys like California voters do, let her now put her money where her mouth is and remove the ineffectual and out-oftouch Manhattan District
Attorney Alvin Bragg.
It is within the power of the governor to remove a duly elected DA from office for failure to perform his or her duties. Bragg most definitely fits that bill. It’s time for Hochul to stand up for law and order. Alan Brooks
Brooklyn
It starts with Boudin and hopefully ends with Bragg.
The facts are on the table, as The Post points out: The progressive prosecutors are paid for by Soros, the bane of American justice.
As crime statistics increase,
these radical left prosecutors are now getting negative feedback from their own party because people are starting to see how warped these individuals truly are with their obscene decisions, releasing hardened criminals back out onto our streets.
Meanwhile there is an adverse affect on Democratic officials, who are looking inept in their attempt to clean up crime. It’s time to rid these bottom-of-the-barrel leftist prosecutors from society. Vincent Conti
Staten Island
To Chesa Boudin: If it’s OK by you that you were elected by left-wing billionaire money, it’s only fair to be ousted by rightwing billionaire money. Deal with it.
Gary Schwartz Charleston, SC
I’m wondering: Is there any way for Soros to get his money back after the voters in San Francisco rejected Boudin?
John Norris Belhaven, NJ