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Jamal Trulove, an actor who was wrongfully convicted of murder during Kamala Harris’ tenure as San Francisco District Attorney, has announced his support for former President Donald Trump in the upcoming election, citing concerns over the economy, border security, and inflation.
Trulove spent six years in prison before being acquitted in a retrial in 2015, which revealed significant prosecutorial misconduct by Harris’ office.
His wrongful conviction stemmed from a case based on a single eyewitness testimony, which was later discredited due to prosecutorial misconduct.
Jamal Trulove on Kamala Harris laughing at him when he was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to 50 years in prison for murder.
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“I can’t see myself voting for a woman who had something to do with me being framed for murder,” Trulove said.
“When we look at what our life was like when Trump was in office we felt like life was good compared to right now,” he added. “We wasn’t in no wars, right now we’re in wars. Illegals wasn’t coming in, but they’re coming in now.”
“I put my differences aside only because I was being pressured by executives and a lot of my advisors, because I had I had contracts to do my documentary and obviously, I do film, and so forth and so on,” he said.
Trulove, who previously supported the Biden-Harris ticket in 2020 under pressure from Hollywood executives, criticized the political climate in Hollywood as predominantly left-leaning.