

Democrats and liberal media continue to split hairs to protect Vice President Kamala Harris’ reputation, by claiming that she didn’t actually donate to a bail fund for the 2020 rioters. But, more than a dozen Biden-Harris campaign staffers did contribute to the fund she supports.
The then-candidate for vice president actually did – and continues to – promote a bail fund to free people from jail people arrested for rioting and other crimes in Minnesota during the George Floyd protests.
In a June 1, 2020 social media post that is still live on her account today, Harris encourages contributions to the fund:
“If you’re able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota.”

A May 3, 2020 article published by U.S. News, via Reuters, reported that more than a dozen Biden staffers had contributed to the MFF, which opposes requiring defendants to post bail:
“At least 13 Biden campaign staff members posted on Twitter on Friday and Saturday that they made donations to the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which opposes the practice of cash bail, or making people pay to avoid pre-trial imprisonment. The group uses donations to pay bail fees in Minneapolis.”
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“Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates said in a statement to Reuters that the former vice president opposes the institution of cash bail as a "modern day debtors prison.”
The claim that “Campaign staffers for U.S. Democratic 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden contributed to a bailout fund for protesters arrested after the police in-custody death of George Floyd” was confirmed to be “True” by the liberal fact-check website, Snopes.
But, the bail fund doesn’t just provide money to free protesters who destroy property, it also bails out defendants charged with serious violent crimes, like murder, as Minneapolis station Fox 9 reported at the time:
“A Minnesota nonprofit has bailed out defendants from Twin Cities jails charged with murder, violent felonies, and sex crimes, as it seeks to address a system that disproportionately incarcerates Black people and people of color.”
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“Among those bailed out by the Minnesota Freedom Fund (MFF) is a suspect who shot at police, a woman accused of killing a friend, and a twice convicted sex offender, according to court records reviewed by the FOX 9 Investigators.”