Doug Jones has been passing himself off as a moderate, but he’s been deeply involved with radical groups financed by billionaire George Soros

Jones led efforts on behalf of those groups seeking to enact far-left policies.

Jones’s personal website urges supporters to get involved with Soros-financed far-left groups and he took leadership positions in numerous Soros-financed activist projects, including one seeking to fundamentally remake the U.S. criminal justice system into one that pushes progressive policies.

He also took a significant role in a far-left legal group massively funded by Soros to grant full voting rights nationwide to felons released from prison, including those convicted of murder, rape and other violent crimes.

And he is currently pushing a wage scheme for the state and country that has a history of: hurting small businesses; negatively impacting local economies; and decreasing employment opportunities for low income workers. The wage plot was a pet project of ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, which played a central role in enacting the scheme in several cities.

Moderate?

Jones has repeatedly denied being far-left.
Jones spearheaded an effort for the far-left activist Brennan Center for Justice at New York University Law School that was focused on drastically changing the role of U.S. Attorneys, as Breitbart News first reported.

Among other things, Jones’s project called on federal prosecutors to reduce or avoid sentences for drug offenders, make decisions about seeking jail time on individual cases based upon federal incarceration levels and use their pulpits to “spread change” and work with outside “community organizations” to root out the “causes of violence.”

One section of the report seeks to put U.S. Attorneys in the role of social justice warriors who go to schools to preach against “bullying,” coach Little League teams and mentor at risk youths.
The Brennan Center has been the recipient of numerous grants from Soros’s Open Society Foundations totaling over $7,466,000 from 2000 to 2010 alone.

In 2014, the Center released a 69-page document titled, “Federal Prosecution for the 21st Century,” which was the culmination of a Brennan Center project led by Jones.
Jones has been a champion of voting rights for all criminals, including the most violent offenders, putting him at the radical end of the spectrum on the issue. Back in 2005, he wrote an amici curiae (“friend of the court”) brief on the matter with Eric Holder, who would go on to become Attorney General under the Obama administration. Jones’s 2005 brief, which was written for a Supreme Court case involving the state of Florida for voting for criminals, is featured on Brennan’s website.
Jones Website Pushes Supporters to ‘Get Involved’ with Soros-Funded Far-Left Groups.
His Equal Justice Initiative, which says it is “committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States, to challenging racial and economic injustice, and to protecting basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society.” It’s a giant Get-Out-Of-Jail-Free law against the people and in favor of the felons Jones supports.

The Initiative argues that lynchings carried out in America between 1877 and 1950 helped create the climate today in which, the organization charges, the U.S. criminal justice system is biased against African Americans.

“Lynching reinforced a narrative of racial difference and a legacy of racial inequality that is readily apparent in our criminal justice system today,” the group claims. “Mass incarceration, racially biased capital punishment, excessive sentencing, disproportionate sentencing of racial minorities and police abuse of people of color reveal problems in American society that were shaped by the terror era.”
Jones belongs in a mental institution not the Senate. Help Moore and show Soros and Jones the door.

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