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No Soros, no party: LA DA warns criminals that "the fun is over"

Nathan Hochman warned criminals that, unlike under George Gascón, "they will now be prosecuted and held fully accountable for their illegal actions."

Hochman, Los Angeles District Attorney elected in 2024.

Hochman, Los Angeles District Attorney elected in 2024.Wikimedia Commons / LA County District Attorney's office

Israel Duro
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Nathan Hochman, the man who ended the district attorney career of George Gascón—one of George Soros' most media-friendly and well-known prosecutors—and his soft-on-criminals policy in Los Angeles, warned criminals that new times are now in this county and "the fun is over."

Hochman shared a video on his X account from the border between LA and San Bernardino counties, "where criminals used to enjoy crossing in the LA direction, thinking that little to no consequences would occur if they stole, robbed, and engaged in criminal conduct."

Times have changed! The fun is over

Something Hochman plans to end: "Times have changed! The fun is over. A new DA was elected. And criminals in LA County will now be prosecuted and held fully accountable for their illegal actions."

The "middle hard" prosecutor

It was precisely security that was one of the keys by which Hochman managed to  impeach the Soros prosecutor in last November's election. Hochman, a former federal prosecutor and ex-Republican, ran as an independent as the "middle hard" candidate. That is, someone who opposes the "public safety failure" that was experienced under Gascón, but also the mass incarcerations.

"I spoke to ultra-left liberals, independents and conservative Republicans. And it turns out that even though they don't agree on much, they do agree that making sure that the district attorney prioritizes their safety and implements policies that will hold criminals accountable for their actions in a smart and proportional manner really matters."

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