Rob Lowe Joined a Rally Against a Soros-Installed Lawmaker
Actor Rob Lowe appeared at a rally for Independent candidate Nathan Hochman’s bid for Los Angeles County District Attorney Monday, ahead of the election Tuesday night.
In what Newsweek called a “blow for progressive prosecutors,” but we’re calling a win for peace, Gascon lost reelection on Tuesday night. Gascon won his seat in 2020 with support of foreign billionaire George Soros, who seems to pay for progressive politicians to move into vulnerable American jurisdictions. His career credits include the gradual social decline of San Francisco and Los Angeles, according to individual who lived under his leadership.
One of those people appears to be Lowe, who came out in full support of Hochman’s campaign as an Independent.
“I also don’t do political endorsements, only on television, only on ‘The West Wing,’ do I do that,” Lowe said as he stood next to Hochman, noting that he was called into the rally to help motivate Angelenos to choose a better future for themselves. “But there comes a time where the quality of life of a city that I have loved since I came here in 1976 demands me to get off the damn couch and come out here and offer my endorsement.”
George Gascon’s Impact On LA
Gascon’s time in office has held “deadly consequences” for L.A., largely due to his “soft-on-crime” policies. A prime example of how his policies impact L.A. is the case of Stefan Sutherland, who was sent to a mental health diversion program instead of prison for the alleged stabbing of a construction worker.
“Mr. Sutherland was arrested for attempted murder by the LAPD for stabbing a construction worker in the neck because the construction worker was making too much noise for Sutherland’s liking. Under Gascon’s soft-on-crime policies, he was actually charged by Gascon’s office with assault with a deadly weapon instead of attempted murder, which made him eligible for mental health diversion. Gascon has a policy of not opposing these mental health diversion motions and pretty much going along with whatever the public defender’s office likes,” LA deputy district attorney Shea Sanna told Fox News at the time. (LEARN MORE: Biden-Harris Approve Military Use Of Lethal Force On Citizens?)
“The prosecutor in the case did not oppose [the program], the judge granted it, and Sutherland was released back on the street after trying to kill somebody. And then when his upstairs neighbor was making too much noise for his liking, he went upstairs and shot her to death,” Sanna continued.