Democratic committee’s new hire supports 'abolition' of police

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  • Source: Fox News
  • 01/09/2022

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s (DCCC) new email strategist supported the "abolition" of police and said that abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is her "life’s mission."

RaeAnn Ensworth was recently hired by the DCCC to serve as an email and SMS strategist starting next month, but the new hire has posted several disparaging tweets about law enforcement, including calling for the "abolition" of police.

"To clarify: I did originally support 8Can’tWait because I didn’t do the research when I originally shared it," Ensworth wrote in June of last year of police reform advocacy group 8Can’tWait. "I assumed 8Can’tWait would divert funding from the police. It doesn’t, in fact it ADDS money to their budget."


"I have always supported abolition," she continued.
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