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JUST IN: Pennsylvania Senate Pro Tempore Jake Corman Calls on Leaders of Pennsylvania House to Impeach Radical Philly DA Larry Krasner

  Pennsylvania Senate Pro Tempore Jake Corman sent a letter to the Pennsylvania House on Tuesday encouraging them to begin impeachment proce...

 

Pennsylvania Senate Pro Tempore Jake Corman sent a letter to the Pennsylvania House on Tuesday encouraging them to begin impeachment proceedings against Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner. 

Pennsylvania Senate Pro Tempore Jake Corman is asking the Pennsylvania House to impeach the corrupt DA in Philadelphia, Larry Krasner pictured below. 

Krasner was backed for D.A. in 2017 by George Soros who donated nearly $1.7 million via a PAC, compared to about $200,000 raised by Krasner’s campaign. 

The City of Philadelphia recorded 559 homicides in 2021, the most murders on record in one year.

A 16-year-old boy was fatally shot three times in the face, becoming the latest victim of gun violence in Philadelphia on Monday night.

In a letter to the House, Corman shares:

In the interest of curbing the lawlessness and current surge in violent crimes in the City of Philadelphia, I am requesting the House of Representatives begin impeachment proceedings against Philadelphia County District Attorney Larry Krasner using the House of Representatives’ authority under Article XI § 4 of the Constitution of Pennsylvania.

The recent spike in violent crime is a direct result of DA Krasner’s failed policies and his refusal to perform the duties of his office to hold criminals accountable for the crimes that they commit. His decision to allow more and more criminals to walk free through plea deals and dismissed charges has created an environment in which Philadelphians are no longer safe in their own homes and communities.

Here is the Senate Pro Tempore’s letter.

Letter Krasner 011822 by Jim Hoft on Scribd

We’ve reported on Soros-backed Philly DA Larry Krasner in the past.

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