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California Conveniently Removes Kamala’s Arrest Records as Attorney General

Kamala Harris’ arrest records have vanished out of thin air.

According to a report from The Daily Caller, California’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation website took down several incarceration reports, coincidentally, as a part of a site redesign.

This move comes after 2020 presidential rival Tulsi Gabbard called Harris out for her mass incarceration efforts as Attorney General.

According to the report:

Twice a year, the CDCR releases information about the number of new individuals incarcerated in the California prison system as part of its “Offender Data Points” series. These reports provide important information on demographics, sentence length, offense type, and other figures relevant to criminal justice and incarceration.

Until recently, these reports were publicly available at the CDCR’s website. A search using archive.org’s Wayback Machine reveals that as of April 25, 2019—the most recent indexed date—ODP reports were available dating back to the spring of 2009. As of August 2019, the same web page now serves only a single ODP report, the one for Spring 2019. The pre-2019 reports have been removed.

Read the full story from Big League Politics


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