The FOP joined the top-ranking member of the Pennsylvania Senate to call for the impeachment of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.
The spokesperson wrote, “Republicans are unable to win with voters in this city. Because they keep losing fair elections, Republicans are doing everything they can to subvert them. First, they tried to steal a presidential election. Since that didn’t work, they are now trying to overturn the results of an election where Larry beat their candidate 3 to 1 fair and square. These Republicans don’t care about safety and they don’t care about voters of color.
They only care about themselves and maintaining their dwindling power. Larry is going to keep working on actually investing in and protecting this community. The Republicans can have their political theater.”Eyewitness News reached out to the press secretary for Rep. Kerry Benninghoff, Pennsylvania’s House majority leader. Benninghoff said the “potential impeachment of Larry Krasner and other rogue officials is something our caucus has been examining and will continue to actively look at.
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