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District Attorney - decriminalize certain low-level offenses
It's impossible not to see how the Wikipedia editors are doing their best to put the Trump supporters in a bad light and the Biden supporters in a good light. Good light in this case. At this moment, the article says "During her campaign, Rollins pledged to decriminalize certain low-level offenses, such as shoplifting and drug possession" - trying to suggest this is not a big deal. In reality, she also wants to decriminalize wanton or malicious destruction of property, drug possession with intent to distribute, driving with a suspend or revoked license and resisting arrest charge [1][2][3]. I suggest adding those things too, in order to help the reader what she actually wants, because at this moment the article tries to minimize her worrying (for many) agenda. Barecode (talk) 12:34, 6 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]
The bland and ambiguous phrase 'violated multiple policies' does not come close to describing Ms Rollins' corruption and dishonesty and Wikipedia knows this. Why would they gloss over the details?
I think we all know the reasons.
Ms Rollins violated multiple ethics rules by trying to throw at least one election by launching a phony investigation and leaking sensitive DOJ information to the press and lied repeatedly under oath to investigators about it, illegally accepted contributions and blatantly violated other ethics rules.