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SF DA Brooke Jenkins, Drop the Charges! Demand Palestine Supporters of the Golden Gate 26
A rally and speak-out was held to build solidarity with 26 Golden Gate Bridge protesters who were being re-arrested
Demanding that SF DA Brooke Jenkins drop the criminal charges, dozens of supporters of the Golden Gate 26 rallied on August 12, 2024 at the San Francisco Hall of Justice where Golden Gate to surrender to the Highway Patrol for blocking the Golden Gate Bridge on April 15.
That action was part of an international day of action to stop the genocide in Gaza and 78 people were arrested at the bridge.
San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins who has received millions of dollars through a non-profit from rightwing Zionist billionaires in San Francisco with the support of San Francisco mayor London Breed colluded to remove former DA Chesin Boudin. Jenkins from office.
She has now filed felony criminal conspiracy charges against some of the peaceful Palestine protesters who blocked the Golden Gate Bridge. Jenkins after the action using social media appealed to those who were inconvenienced on the bridge to send her evidence of false imprisonment by the protesters and used the DA's office to contact her office for financial compensation for their protest action.
Additional Media:
UAW4811 Members/Supporters Protest UC Regents Over Repression, Union Busting & Support For Genocide
https://youtu.be/kG-ZEEEfbGI
Witch-hunts, Palestine, Academics, Students & The Canary Project
https://youtu.be/WyMyc5pQ4oY
SFSU CFA Pres James Martel On The Fight To Defend Professors Abdulhadi, Kinukawa & The AMED Program
https://youtu.be/rP7VDx-3J2E
STOP the Zionist Attacks On Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi & SFSU AMED Program Speak-out At The Quad
https://youtu.be/91b8p5lPph8
The War on Academics and Critics of Israel By Pacifica’s Covid, Race & Democracy
https://covidtaskforce.pacifica.org/2021/11/15/the-war-on-academics-and-critics-of-israel/
President Mahoney upholds the University’s acceptance of Big Tech’s increasing control over academic discussion, and its complicity with Zionist organizations.
https://mondoweiss.net/2021/11/sfsu-president-sides-with-tech-giants-on-silencing-of-palestinian-voices/?fbclid=IwAR1wSs7bWE0zYuPTgtikUrXr_2mau3Ht9qULw1OMhlOTgVQF1YzPWQAlERA
ZOOM CENSORSHIP OF PALESTINE SEMINARS SPARKS FIGHT OVER ACADEMIC FREEDOM Zoom cited anti-terrorism laws to shut down an event with Palestinian activist Leila Khaled — and other events criticizing its censorship.
https://theintercept.com/2020/11/14/zoom-censorship-leila-khaled-palestine/
Zionist Attacks On SFSU AMED Arab & Muslim Ethnicities & Diasporas Program, The CFA & Labor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X3uf0pozf4&t=327s
The Isreali Histadrut, The AFL-CIO, Zionism & Labor Imperialism With Carol Lang
https://youtu.be/aH2JslHpeZk
Links Between Zionism, Histadrut, South Africa, CIA & The AFL-CIO At BA Labor For Palestine Conf
https://youtu.be/4oKlvqu6GAs
Zionism, The Histadrut, The AFL-CIO & South Africa
https://youtu.be/_VioS5r1SAw
AFL-CIO Leadership Tries To Block Affiliates Vote On Endorsing BDS:AFL-CIO Leadership Cited A Procedural Rule To Tell The San Francisco Council It Couldn't Even Debate A Resolution On BDS.
https://theintercept.com/2021/10/21/palestine-bds-san-francisco-labor-afl-cio/
The Israeli Histadrut, Zionism, The AFL-CIO & Imperialism With Carol Lang
https://youtu.be/HLtLDS0FbSE
The Histadrut: Israeli’s Racist Trade Union
https://electronicintifada.net/content/histadrut-israels-racist-trade-union/8121
Organized labor was among the earliest investors in Israel bonds.
https://www.israelbonds.com/News-Events/The-Enterprise-that-Helped-Build-Israel-Turns-70/An-Impressive-Legacy-of-Achievement.aspx
AFL-CIO, Imperialism, Zionism and The Palestinians
https://youtu.be/o_Eo_ZTuJzM
U.S. Unions Are Voicing Unprecedented Support for Palestine
https://inthesetimes.com/article/palestine-israel-labor-unions-afl-cio-aft-bds-gaza
Palestinian Workers, Human Rights, US Labor, Zionists And How The Zionists Helped The Nazis
https://youtu.be/MTu5D39yIK0
Production of Labor Video Project
http://www.labormedia.net
That action was part of an international day of action to stop the genocide in Gaza and 78 people were arrested at the bridge.
San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins who has received millions of dollars through a non-profit from rightwing Zionist billionaires in San Francisco with the support of San Francisco mayor London Breed colluded to remove former DA Chesin Boudin. Jenkins from office.
She has now filed felony criminal conspiracy charges against some of the peaceful Palestine protesters who blocked the Golden Gate Bridge. Jenkins after the action using social media appealed to those who were inconvenienced on the bridge to send her evidence of false imprisonment by the protesters and used the DA's office to contact her office for financial compensation for their protest action.
Additional Media:
UAW4811 Members/Supporters Protest UC Regents Over Repression, Union Busting & Support For Genocide
https://youtu.be/kG-ZEEEfbGI
Witch-hunts, Palestine, Academics, Students & The Canary Project
https://youtu.be/WyMyc5pQ4oY
SFSU CFA Pres James Martel On The Fight To Defend Professors Abdulhadi, Kinukawa & The AMED Program
https://youtu.be/rP7VDx-3J2E
STOP the Zionist Attacks On Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi & SFSU AMED Program Speak-out At The Quad
https://youtu.be/91b8p5lPph8
The War on Academics and Critics of Israel By Pacifica’s Covid, Race & Democracy
https://covidtaskforce.pacifica.org/2021/11/15/the-war-on-academics-and-critics-of-israel/
President Mahoney upholds the University’s acceptance of Big Tech’s increasing control over academic discussion, and its complicity with Zionist organizations.
https://mondoweiss.net/2021/11/sfsu-president-sides-with-tech-giants-on-silencing-of-palestinian-voices/?fbclid=IwAR1wSs7bWE0zYuPTgtikUrXr_2mau3Ht9qULw1OMhlOTgVQF1YzPWQAlERA
ZOOM CENSORSHIP OF PALESTINE SEMINARS SPARKS FIGHT OVER ACADEMIC FREEDOM Zoom cited anti-terrorism laws to shut down an event with Palestinian activist Leila Khaled — and other events criticizing its censorship.
https://theintercept.com/2020/11/14/zoom-censorship-leila-khaled-palestine/
Zionist Attacks On SFSU AMED Arab & Muslim Ethnicities & Diasporas Program, The CFA & Labor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X3uf0pozf4&t=327s
The Isreali Histadrut, The AFL-CIO, Zionism & Labor Imperialism With Carol Lang
https://youtu.be/aH2JslHpeZk
Links Between Zionism, Histadrut, South Africa, CIA & The AFL-CIO At BA Labor For Palestine Conf
https://youtu.be/4oKlvqu6GAs
Zionism, The Histadrut, The AFL-CIO & South Africa
https://youtu.be/_VioS5r1SAw
AFL-CIO Leadership Tries To Block Affiliates Vote On Endorsing BDS:AFL-CIO Leadership Cited A Procedural Rule To Tell The San Francisco Council It Couldn't Even Debate A Resolution On BDS.
https://theintercept.com/2021/10/21/palestine-bds-san-francisco-labor-afl-cio/
The Israeli Histadrut, Zionism, The AFL-CIO & Imperialism With Carol Lang
https://youtu.be/HLtLDS0FbSE
The Histadrut: Israeli’s Racist Trade Union
https://electronicintifada.net/content/histadrut-israels-racist-trade-union/8121
Organized labor was among the earliest investors in Israel bonds.
https://www.israelbonds.com/News-Events/The-Enterprise-that-Helped-Build-Israel-Turns-70/An-Impressive-Legacy-of-Achievement.aspx
AFL-CIO, Imperialism, Zionism and The Palestinians
https://youtu.be/o_Eo_ZTuJzM
U.S. Unions Are Voicing Unprecedented Support for Palestine
https://inthesetimes.com/article/palestine-israel-labor-unions-afl-cio-aft-bds-gaza
Palestinian Workers, Human Rights, US Labor, Zionists And How The Zionists Helped The Nazis
https://youtu.be/MTu5D39yIK0
Production of Labor Video Project
http://www.labormedia.net
For more information:
https://youtu.be/V755s9UeqAU
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Corrupt Brooke Jenkins Funded By San Francisco Republican Billionaire & Zionist
Records show the PAC received hundreds of thousands in the months leading up to the Boudin recall from wealthy donors including billionaire investor William Oberndorf as well as Shorenstein Realty and Kilroy Realty. (Disclosure: Michael Moritz, venture capitalist and initial investor in the The Standard, also contributed to the committee in September 2020, nearly two years before the Boudin recall.)
Oberndorf also served as a board member for both of the Neighbors nonprofits.
The Republican billionaire behind S.F.’s recalls
https://www.sfexaminer.com/archives/the-republican-billionaire-behind-s-f-s-recalls/article_0e483040-544b-5503-b435-7d468d5229bb.html
By Benjamin Schneider Feb 4, 2022 Updated Sep 13, 2022
The recall campaign against District Attorney Chesa Boudin, above, is largely being funded by the political action committee Neighbors for…
The recall campaign against District Attorney Chesa Boudin, above, is largely being funded by the political action committee Neighbors for…
Amid the tidal wave of money pouring into this year’s school board and district attorney recall campaigns, one PAC, and one donor to that PAC, are having an outsized impact.
The political action committee known as Neighbors for a Better San Francisco is the largest single contributor to both campaigns, giving nearly half a million dollars to the recall of three school board members and nearly $1.8 million to the recall of District Attorney Chesa Boudin.
Neighbors’ largest donor, by far, is William Oberndorf, who contributed more than $600,000 to the PAC in 2021. The San Francisco-based hedge fund manager and philanthropist is a major charter school proponent and gave more than $1 million to Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell’s PAC in 2020.
Oberndorf and fewer than two dozen other individuals and corporations raised nearly $2.5 million for Neighbors for a Better San Francisco in 2021, according to filings with the California Secretary of State. In addition to Oberndorf, major donors include Shorenstein realty, venture capitalists Steven Merrill and Jason Moment and investment banker Paul Holden Spaht, Jr. The two recall campaigns account for the vast majority of the group’s spending.
The group’s $1.78 million contribution to the campaign to recall Boudin represents more than two-thirds of the $2.6 million pro-recall committees have raised so far in the lead up to the June 7 election, according to San Francisco Ethics Commission data. Neighbors’ contributions were funneled in part through third-party organizations, including Stop All Asian Hate and the Common Sense Voter Guide.
“I think it’s pretty clear that the recall is being driven by a dark money PAC that itself is funded by a handful of ultra-wealthy individuals,” said Julie Edwards, campaign manager for the effort to keep Boudin in office.
By receiving the majority of its money from the Neighbors PAC, the campaign to recall Boudin was able to shield the identity of its donors during the signature-gathering phase of the campaign, Edwards said. That’s because campaign committees require disclosures every two weeks, but PACs only provide disclosures twice a year. (Real Justice, a PAC supporting Boudin, has raised $130,000.)
Edwards said she believes the recall campaign would not have been able to afford the nearly $1 million it spent on paid signature gathering without contributions from the Neighbors PAC.
The campaign to recall Boudin did not respond to a request for comment.
In the last month, Neighbors has injected $458,000 into the campaign to recall school board members Alison Collins, Gabriela López, and Faauuga Moliga. At the beginning of January, The Examiner reported the pro-school board recall campaign had raised $1.1 million. That figure is now more than $1.8 million, according to the Ethics Commission. The school board recall election, along with the state Assembly primary, will be held on Feb. 15.
DA Jenkins pocketed six figures as consultant for nonprofit linked to Boudin recall backers
https://sfstandard.com/2022/08/09/da-jenkins-pocketed-six-figures-as-consultant-for-nonprofit-linked-to-boudin-recall-backers/
By Michael Barba
Published Aug. 09, 2022 • 5:03pm
Brooke Jenkins didn’t just quit her job as a local prosecutor to volunteer for the recall against her former boss Chesa Boudin.
Newly filed ethics records show she also raked in more than $100,000 as a consultant for Neighbors for a Better San Francisco, a nonprofit that shares an address and virtually the same name as the organization behind the district attorney’s recall but is legally a separate entity. A board member for both groups was also one of the biggest funders supporting the recall.
Attempts to reach representatives for both Neighbors for a Better San Francisco and Neighbors for a Better San Francisco Advocacy—the latter of which supported the recall—to clarify their relationship to one another and connections to the campaign to oust Boudin were not successful.
Jenkins earned the six-figure salary in the roughly six months before Mayor London Breed appointed her district attorney on July 8, according to a spokesperson for the DA and a form she filed this week reporting her economic interests. During that period, Jenkins was volunteering as a spokesperson on the recall campaign.
This marks the first time Jenkins publicly disclosed the earnings from Neighbors for a Better San Francisco.
The revelation comes a day after Jenkins officially declared her candidacyin the November election to complete the term Boudin did not finish. While other candidates are in the running, Boudin has decided not to challenge her.
Jenkins came into the public spotlight last fall after resigning from office to become a spokesperson for the recall, slamming Boudin in the press and accusing him of prioritizing criminal justice reform over public safety.
Her appointment last month came as a surprise since Jenkins was a political newcomer compared to other potential Boudin replacements. She has since positioned herself as a crime fighter who will tackle drug dealing as her main issue.
Neighbors for a Better San Francisco is among several nonprofits Jenkins disclosed working for in the 12 months preceding her appointment. She also reported earning between $10,000 and $100,000 from the nonprofit GlobalSF and also from Sister’s Circle Women Support Network.
While the exact dollar amounts are unclear because the form only asked for a range, a spokesperson for Jenkins said she took home about $115,000 from all the nonprofits after taxes between December 2021 and this July.
In a statement, Jenkins said she worked as a consultant for the nonprofits after quitting her job to provide a “new source of income to help support my family and small children.” She made about $172,000before benefits as a prosecutor in 2020, according to the website Transparent California.
“It was a tough decision to leave my dream career during a pandemic and rising economic uncertainty,” she wrote, “but it was the right choice for my family and me.”
Jenkins said her roles focused on “public safety and other legal work supporting communities ranging from formerly incarcerated women, to helping advise the business community on public safety concerns and issues.”
“I compiled legal analysis, research, reports, and provided advice for all of these organizations and their respective issue areas,” she said.
The nonprofit that paid Jenkins, Neighbors for a Better San Francisco, is not allowed to participate in campaigns for or against political candidatesbecause of its status as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
The organization appears to be the nonpartisan counterpart of the group behind the recall, Neighbors for a Better San Francisco Advocacy, which as a 501(c)(4) nonprofit can legally get involved in political campaigns and causes.
Though legally separate, the nonprofits are both registered at the same address belonging to a law firm in San Rafael, according to IRS records.
The Neighbors advocacy nonprofit is listed as the sponsor for the big spending political action committee by the same name that raised some $4.8 million of the $7.1 million contributed to oust Boudin from office.
The committee, Neighbors for a Better San Francisco Advocacy PAC, is known for supporting moderates and bankrolling campaigns opposing candidates from the progressive faction of city politics.
Records show the PAC received hundreds of thousands in the months leading up to the Boudin recall from wealthy donors including billionaire investor William Oberndorf as well as Shorenstein Realty and Kilroy Realty. (Disclosure: Michael Moritz, venture capitalist and initial investor in the The Standard, also contributed to the committee in September 2020, nearly two years before the Boudin recall.)
Oberndorf also served as a board member for both of the Neighbors nonprofits.
On its website, Neighbors for a Better San Francisco describes itself as a “civic-minded group of San Franciscans committed to improving public safety, public education, and quality of life for our city.”
Representatives for the Neighbors nonprofits and PAC did not return requests for comment via phone and email.
Records show the PAC received hundreds of thousands in the months leading up to the Boudin recall from wealthy donors including billionaire investor William Oberndorf as well as Shorenstein Realty and Kilroy Realty. (Disclosure: Michael Moritz, venture capitalist and initial investor in the The Standard, also contributed to the committee in September 2020, nearly two years before the Boudin recall.)
Oberndorf also served as a board member for both of the Neighbors nonprofits.
The Republican billionaire behind S.F.’s recalls
https://www.sfexaminer.com/archives/the-republican-billionaire-behind-s-f-s-recalls/article_0e483040-544b-5503-b435-7d468d5229bb.html
By Benjamin Schneider Feb 4, 2022 Updated Sep 13, 2022
The recall campaign against District Attorney Chesa Boudin, above, is largely being funded by the political action committee Neighbors for…
The recall campaign against District Attorney Chesa Boudin, above, is largely being funded by the political action committee Neighbors for…
Amid the tidal wave of money pouring into this year’s school board and district attorney recall campaigns, one PAC, and one donor to that PAC, are having an outsized impact.
The political action committee known as Neighbors for a Better San Francisco is the largest single contributor to both campaigns, giving nearly half a million dollars to the recall of three school board members and nearly $1.8 million to the recall of District Attorney Chesa Boudin.
Neighbors’ largest donor, by far, is William Oberndorf, who contributed more than $600,000 to the PAC in 2021. The San Francisco-based hedge fund manager and philanthropist is a major charter school proponent and gave more than $1 million to Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell’s PAC in 2020.
Oberndorf and fewer than two dozen other individuals and corporations raised nearly $2.5 million for Neighbors for a Better San Francisco in 2021, according to filings with the California Secretary of State. In addition to Oberndorf, major donors include Shorenstein realty, venture capitalists Steven Merrill and Jason Moment and investment banker Paul Holden Spaht, Jr. The two recall campaigns account for the vast majority of the group’s spending.
The group’s $1.78 million contribution to the campaign to recall Boudin represents more than two-thirds of the $2.6 million pro-recall committees have raised so far in the lead up to the June 7 election, according to San Francisco Ethics Commission data. Neighbors’ contributions were funneled in part through third-party organizations, including Stop All Asian Hate and the Common Sense Voter Guide.
“I think it’s pretty clear that the recall is being driven by a dark money PAC that itself is funded by a handful of ultra-wealthy individuals,” said Julie Edwards, campaign manager for the effort to keep Boudin in office.
By receiving the majority of its money from the Neighbors PAC, the campaign to recall Boudin was able to shield the identity of its donors during the signature-gathering phase of the campaign, Edwards said. That’s because campaign committees require disclosures every two weeks, but PACs only provide disclosures twice a year. (Real Justice, a PAC supporting Boudin, has raised $130,000.)
Edwards said she believes the recall campaign would not have been able to afford the nearly $1 million it spent on paid signature gathering without contributions from the Neighbors PAC.
The campaign to recall Boudin did not respond to a request for comment.
In the last month, Neighbors has injected $458,000 into the campaign to recall school board members Alison Collins, Gabriela López, and Faauuga Moliga. At the beginning of January, The Examiner reported the pro-school board recall campaign had raised $1.1 million. That figure is now more than $1.8 million, according to the Ethics Commission. The school board recall election, along with the state Assembly primary, will be held on Feb. 15.
DA Jenkins pocketed six figures as consultant for nonprofit linked to Boudin recall backers
https://sfstandard.com/2022/08/09/da-jenkins-pocketed-six-figures-as-consultant-for-nonprofit-linked-to-boudin-recall-backers/
By Michael Barba
Published Aug. 09, 2022 • 5:03pm
Brooke Jenkins didn’t just quit her job as a local prosecutor to volunteer for the recall against her former boss Chesa Boudin.
Newly filed ethics records show she also raked in more than $100,000 as a consultant for Neighbors for a Better San Francisco, a nonprofit that shares an address and virtually the same name as the organization behind the district attorney’s recall but is legally a separate entity. A board member for both groups was also one of the biggest funders supporting the recall.
Attempts to reach representatives for both Neighbors for a Better San Francisco and Neighbors for a Better San Francisco Advocacy—the latter of which supported the recall—to clarify their relationship to one another and connections to the campaign to oust Boudin were not successful.
Jenkins earned the six-figure salary in the roughly six months before Mayor London Breed appointed her district attorney on July 8, according to a spokesperson for the DA and a form she filed this week reporting her economic interests. During that period, Jenkins was volunteering as a spokesperson on the recall campaign.
This marks the first time Jenkins publicly disclosed the earnings from Neighbors for a Better San Francisco.
The revelation comes a day after Jenkins officially declared her candidacyin the November election to complete the term Boudin did not finish. While other candidates are in the running, Boudin has decided not to challenge her.
Jenkins came into the public spotlight last fall after resigning from office to become a spokesperson for the recall, slamming Boudin in the press and accusing him of prioritizing criminal justice reform over public safety.
Her appointment last month came as a surprise since Jenkins was a political newcomer compared to other potential Boudin replacements. She has since positioned herself as a crime fighter who will tackle drug dealing as her main issue.
Neighbors for a Better San Francisco is among several nonprofits Jenkins disclosed working for in the 12 months preceding her appointment. She also reported earning between $10,000 and $100,000 from the nonprofit GlobalSF and also from Sister’s Circle Women Support Network.
While the exact dollar amounts are unclear because the form only asked for a range, a spokesperson for Jenkins said she took home about $115,000 from all the nonprofits after taxes between December 2021 and this July.
In a statement, Jenkins said she worked as a consultant for the nonprofits after quitting her job to provide a “new source of income to help support my family and small children.” She made about $172,000before benefits as a prosecutor in 2020, according to the website Transparent California.
“It was a tough decision to leave my dream career during a pandemic and rising economic uncertainty,” she wrote, “but it was the right choice for my family and me.”
Jenkins said her roles focused on “public safety and other legal work supporting communities ranging from formerly incarcerated women, to helping advise the business community on public safety concerns and issues.”
“I compiled legal analysis, research, reports, and provided advice for all of these organizations and their respective issue areas,” she said.
The nonprofit that paid Jenkins, Neighbors for a Better San Francisco, is not allowed to participate in campaigns for or against political candidatesbecause of its status as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
The organization appears to be the nonpartisan counterpart of the group behind the recall, Neighbors for a Better San Francisco Advocacy, which as a 501(c)(4) nonprofit can legally get involved in political campaigns and causes.
Though legally separate, the nonprofits are both registered at the same address belonging to a law firm in San Rafael, according to IRS records.
The Neighbors advocacy nonprofit is listed as the sponsor for the big spending political action committee by the same name that raised some $4.8 million of the $7.1 million contributed to oust Boudin from office.
The committee, Neighbors for a Better San Francisco Advocacy PAC, is known for supporting moderates and bankrolling campaigns opposing candidates from the progressive faction of city politics.
Records show the PAC received hundreds of thousands in the months leading up to the Boudin recall from wealthy donors including billionaire investor William Oberndorf as well as Shorenstein Realty and Kilroy Realty. (Disclosure: Michael Moritz, venture capitalist and initial investor in the The Standard, also contributed to the committee in September 2020, nearly two years before the Boudin recall.)
Oberndorf also served as a board member for both of the Neighbors nonprofits.
On its website, Neighbors for a Better San Francisco describes itself as a “civic-minded group of San Franciscans committed to improving public safety, public education, and quality of life for our city.”
Representatives for the Neighbors nonprofits and PAC did not return requests for comment via phone and email.
For more information:
https://www.sfexaminer.com/archives/the-re...
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