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NEW! National PAC Plans Launch to “Make America JUST Again”

New Organization Will Focus on Radical, Far-Left, “Woke” DAs; Skyrocketing Crime; Rooting Out Corruption & Returning Order to America’s Justice System

 

Former 2024 Presidential Candidate & Attorney Larry Elder to Co-Chair


NEWS RELEASE

For Immediate Use

STRICTLY EMBARGOED Until April 4


A new national Political Action Committee (PAC) has entered the 2024 Election chat.

 

“Make America JUST Again” plans its launch to educate American voters about the records of radical left District Attorneys; skyrocketing crime brought on by left-wing progressive criminal justice policies; corruption and prosecutorial abuse currently plaguing the criminal justice system; and returning law and order to American cities.

 

The effort will manifest in both a national PAC in support of GOP nominee and former President Donald Trump, as well as a 501c4 vehicle to educate Americans on the issues.

 

The “MAJA” moniker is a twist on Trump’s own “Make America Great Again” (or “MAGA”) slogan and will focus on the abuse of our justice system as Trump has become the target of 91 charges across four (4) American jurisdictions.

 

“From Fulton County to Fifth Avenue, Donald J. Trump has become the chief political target of the left,” said Larry Elder, former 2024 Presidential candidate & Co-Chair of the new national PAC. “It is clear that Democrats have no qualms about weaponizing the justice system against their biggest political opponent. We are a civilized society who should not allow this to happen. I hope Americans will join me to Make America JUST Again!”

 

Recent polling shows that “government corruption” is a Top 3 issue for the 2024 elections for GOP likely voters, and an overwhelming majority blame the Left’s progressive criminal justice policies for the increase in crime across America, according to Rasmussen Reports.


Interviews are available: Media@MakeAmericaJUSTAgain.org


For more information, visit MakeAmericaJUSTAgain.org


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