“Change the Party?” The Democratic Party?!
Call me crazy, but I think pro-terrorist, anti-American, antisemitic, anti-AAPI, misogynist, xenophobic, politically repellent Hasan Piker fanboys should go form their OWN party — and get the f*** out of ours! (1/3)
In my convo w/ @LlamasNBC, we talked about what’s really happening in SF.
Crime is coming down, accountability is increasing, & we’re working closely w/ law enforcement to deliver safer streets.
There’s more work to do — but the direction is clear, & we’re not going backwards.
“San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins says she is ‘troubled’ by the defense attorney’s claims... She adds that ‘incendiary rhetoric’ around AI must calm down, warning it can fuel real-world violence.”
https://t.co/auJrJsUg2S
@thelauracoates@CNN
To protect and prosecute: The tough-love doctrine of Brooke Jenkins
“She’s not just a crime fighter, the image says, but a protector — a role she’s more than happy for the whole city to see.”
https://t.co/camaIIjQXY
@JesseAlejandro@sfstandard
1/ Today, SF DA @BrookeJenkinsSF announced that Sheryl Davis, former executive director of the SF Human Rights Commission & James Spingola, the former executive director of Collective Impact, a SF nonprofit, have been charged w/ multiple felonies following an 18 month criminal...
San Franciscans increasingly feel that crime has gotten better in the City – 60% today versus 6% when I took office 3.5 years ago. This is great progress, but our work is far from over, and our foot remains on the gas @SFDAOffice.
As the SF Jewish community gathers to celebrate Hanukkah, our light is dimmed from the horrific attack that took place in Sydney. @SFPD & law enforcement are coordinating to increase safety. I remain committed to combatting antisemitism & prosecuting hate crimes shall they occur.
Proud of the progress SF has made — crime rates are falling faster than in many other cities and we’re seeing historic lows thanks to strong partnerships across law enforcement. There is still much work ahead and our commitment to public safety continues. https://t.co/CcqRcQDnHM
The war is over.
The living are home.
And for the first time in two years, our Jewish nation can breathe a little.
This day belongs to the people;
to the parents who lived in sleepless prayer,
to the soldiers who walked into the fire,
to the families who buried their children and still stood to welcome others home.
It belongs to those who never stopped fighting—
with hope, with faith, with words, with love of this land and its people.
To those who were attacked for standing with truth.
To those who carried hope when it felt impossible.
To those who gave their lives for this light to keep shining.
You are the reason we survived.
You are the reason the light returned.
Before the speeches, before the credits—
remember this:
it wasn’t power alone that brought them home.
It was people.
It was you.
Am Yisrael Chai. ✡
I can’t be silent any longer.
@KristiNoem and @realDonaldTrump have turned so-called public safety and immigration enforcement into a form of government sponsored violence against U.S. citizens, families, and ethnic groups.
In the last few years we've seen:
- The plot to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer
- The Storming of the Capitol and pipe bombs left at the RNC and DNC
- The break-in to kidnap Nancy Pelosi and the brutal on Paul Pelosi
- Multiple assassination attempts against Trump
- The assassination of Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband and the shooting of on State Senator John Hoffman and his wife
- Luigi Mangione's assassination of Brian Thompson
- The assassination of Charlie Kirk
Political violence is contagious. It is spreading. It is not confined to one side or belief system. It should terrify us all.
The foundation of a free society is the ability to participate in it without fear of violence. Political violence is always an attack against us all. You have to be so blind not to see that.
@SusanDReynolds We are using every tool that is available to us to enforce the law + as more PROVABLE cases are brought to us we will file them. Just bc an 11395 charge wasn’t filed, doesn’t mean that a DEF wasn't charged w/ a crime. We are filing more drug possession cases than ever before.
@SusanDReynolds This is wrong. We have filed 1 treatment-mandated felony case bc that is the only 1 that we have been able to prove. To prove an 11395 case requires PREVIOUS convictions. We only file cases that we believe we can prove. Those previous convictions were not happening under Boudin.
@SusanDReynolds@DanielLurie@SFDAOffice 1) This misleading graph has nothing to do with drug dealers
2) YTD in 2025 we have been presented w/ 411 felony narcotics cases + filed 333 felony narcotics cases – we have had 90 cases that have been resolved by a conviction + 43 cases that were resolved w/ a guilty plea
@RichardManso3@SusanDReynolds@BrookeJenkinsSF@SFDAOffice We are using every tool that is available to us to enforce the law + as more PROVABLE cases are brought to us we will file them. Just bc an 11395 charge wasn’t filed, doesn’t mean that a DEF wasn't charged w/ a crime. We are filing more drug possession cases than ever before.
@RichardManso3@SusanDReynolds@BrookeJenkinsSF@SFDAOffice We have only filed one treatment-mandated felony case because that is the only one that we have been able to prove. To prove an 11395 case requires PREVIOUS convictions. We only file cases that we believe we can prove. Those previous convictions were not happening under Boudin...