Barr's "Operation Legend" turns over local policing to UN
LeGend M. Taliferro (above), four years old, killed while sleeping on June 30th
Starting when President Donald J. Trump signs House Bill (HB) 7120 next month.
Details of the bill are linked here:
House Bill 7120 puts the United Nation’s Human Rights Commission in charge of local police.
Along with the Justice Department.
With two persons in charge:
Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner of Human Rights
Bill Barr, Attorney General, who heads the Justice Department
The Justice Departments prosecutes federal crimes and civil lawsuits for money damages.
Such as police abuse.
Under the pending law, damages under the new police abuse laws will be paid to the “State”.
And dumped into the General Fund as income.
Rather than to the victims’ families.
The family who was injured.
Attorney General Bill Barr kicked it off the “Operation Relentless Pursuit” eight months ago.
It set the groundwork for HB 7120.
Another 125 cities around the world, and 46 other cities in the U.S., are expected to follow Kansas City’s lead.
One week ago.
Updated at 8:25 p.m.
President Trump’s press conference today was after this story was posted.
Trump just confirmed this story.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/7120/text?loclr=cga-bill
Who will ask him why he is supporting House Bill 7120?
Applying for my White House Press Credentials as soon as possible.
More on McDuff’s YouTube Channel at 11 a.m. Friday.
With George Webb.
Updated Sept. 2nd
Barr extends Operation Legend from Kansas City to:
Albuquerque
Chicago
Cleveland
Detroit
Indianapolis
Memphis
St. Louis