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‘Squad’ Dems who refused to honor slain police officers allied with group that supported cop killers

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Two far-left “squad” members who have refused to commemorate murdered police officers have allied themselves with organizations that support convicted police killers.

Rep. Rashida Traib of Michigan and Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri will mourn officers who died in the line of duty this week and offer their condolences to their loved ones, according to Fox News Digital. He was the only Democrat to vote against the resolution.

The resolution passed with the unanimous support of Republicans and nearly all Democrats. It lists “556 law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty, including 224 police officers killed in 2022 and 332 police officers killed in previous years whose stories were recovered during 2022.” praised.

Mr. Traib and Mr. Bush have been vehemently anti-police in recent years. They also support legislation or receive support for legislation from groups that help individuals convicted of killing police officers.

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Rep. Cori Bush (left) and Rep. Rashida Traib (right) allied with a group that supports convicted cop killers. (Getty Images)

Last summer, the Black Lives Movement for Black Lives, a coalition of more than 50 Black Lives Matter-affiliated groups that support defunding the police and overhauling the criminal justice system, told its supporters: , called for a petition to be pardoned, including Sundiata Acoli, who was convicted in the New News murders. Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster during a traffic stop in 1973.

The coalition also pushed for a pardon petition for former Black Liberation Army leader Mutul Shakur, the mastermind behind multiple armed robberies in Connecticut and New York. In 1981, the infamous Brinks robbery occurred, killing an armed guard and two police officers.

Traib has previously praised the Black Lives Movement and thanked the organizers, saying he was “committed to fighting alongside” the coalition.

Mr. Traib also supports the BREATHE Act, which aims, among other things, to divert federal resources to “police crackdowns and incarceration, and damage to the federal criminal justice system, including the 1994 Crimes Bill and reparations for the War on Drugs.” The report says that it is to deprive the website.

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The BREATHE Act stems from an electoral justice project led by the Movement for Black Lives.

The Election Justice Project received $15 million in 2021 from George Soros’ Open Society Policy Center, according to tax returns. Before entering Congress, Traib was a Fellow of Soros’ Open Society Foundation, and later made false reports on financial disclosure forms. washington free beacon Previously reported.

Meanwhile, Mr. Bush has attended a roundtable with the Black Lives Movement and has gained support for the bill from the Coalition. In 2021, the group praised President Bush’s People’s Response Act, saying it advances the BREATHE Act framework.

And last summer, President Bush introduced the Family Healing Assistance Act, which provides mental health services to victims of police violence.

“Law enforcement abuses do wounds that don’t heal easily,” Bush said in a press release. “As St. Louis continues to be one of the nation’s top neighborhoods for police homicides, it’s time to put trauma related to state-sanctioned violence at the center.”

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According to the lawmaker’s website, the bill received support from a broad coalition of groups, including the Movement for Black Lives.

Founded in late 2014, the Movement for Black Lives opposes America’s capitalist system, stating that “prisons, police and all other institutions of violence against black people should be abolished and black lives flourished. should be replaced by an institution that affirms ,” the company said on its website. The coalition also supports some controversial agenda items, such as promoting reparations.

The offices of Mr. Traib and Mr. Bush did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Aubrie Spady and Cameron Cawthorne of Fox News Digitals contributed reporting.

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