Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams paid over $1.2 million to a private security firm despite her past opposition to the 'privatization of justice.'
Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams speaks to supporters and members of the Rabun County Democrats July 28, 2022, in Clayton, Ga.
The price tag of over $1.2 million is noteworthy given Abrams’ previous support for the defund the police movement, gun control and the closure of privatized prisons in the state of Georgia., Abrams repeatedly tried to rebrand the"defund" aspect of the defund the police movement as being one in favor of the"reformation and transformation" of law enforcement, instead of the outright abolishment of policing.
Abrams has since repeatedly stated that she does not support defunding the police, but her involvement with multiple left-wing groups and individuals that support anti-police causes tells a different story.
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