Vice President Harris and her husband have been revealed to have made donations to a nonprofit organization called Legal Aid DC, which has been known for its anti-police stance and support for sanctuary cities. This organization provides legal services to impoverished residents in Washington, but it has also been vocal about cutting police budgets and reducing patrols in high-crime areas.
During the protests that followed George Floyd’s death in 2020, Legal Aid DC took to social media to express their concerns about increased policing in public housing areas. They also criticized proposed budget increases for the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington. This stance on law enforcement came at a time when anti-police riots were erupting across the country, causing significant injuries to law enforcement officers.
The Washington Examiner reported that Harris and her husband made donations to Legal Aid DC in the same year that Washington, D.C. Mayor declared a state of emergency due to youth crime. The city experienced a surge in juvenile arrests for violent crimes, prompting concerns about public safety.
Despite a decline in homicides in Washington in the year following the surge, crime rates remained high compared to previous years. Robberies and carjackings saw a significant increase in 2023, leading to calls for stricter enforcement measures to address the situation.
In addition to supporting Legal Aid DC, Harris has also backed other charitable organizations, including Howard University and the University of Southern California, as well as the Matthew Silverman Memorial Foundation. However, her involvement with far-left nonprofits like the Minnesota Freedom Fund has raised questions about the impact of her donations.
Critics point out that the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which Harris supported in 2020, used bail money to release individuals accused of violent crimes, some of whom went on to commit further offenses. This has raised concerns about the unintended consequences of supporting such organizations without proper oversight.
As Washington continues to grapple with rising crime rates and calls for police reform, the role of politicians like Harris in supporting anti-police groups has come under scrutiny. The need for a balanced approach to public safety and social justice remains a pressing issue for policymakers and law enforcement officials alike.