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Actor Wrongfully Convicted by Kamala Harris Now Supports Trump

Jamal Trulove, who spent six years in prison, cites economic and border issues for his change in political stance.

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Jamal Trulove at the IndieWire Honors at Citizen News on June 6, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/IndieWire via Getty Images)

Robert Durell x77020 074860.ME.1210.harris02.REDSAN FRANCISCO,CAKamala Harris, newly elected San Francisco District Attorney,left, enters the Palace Hotel in San Francisco with her brotherinlaw Tolny West, right for the annual holiday luncheon of the Bar Association of San Francisco, Wednesday, December 10, 2003, the day after she became the first AfricanAmerican elected DA in California. Credit: Robert Durell

Former US President Donald Trump during a news conference at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, US, on Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024. The former president's family business is seeking to build residences and retail inside the Trump National Doral Miami resort, according to documents posted on a City of Doral website. Photographer: Bing Guan/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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Overview

  • Jamal Trulove was wrongfully convicted of murder while Kamala Harris was San Francisco's district attorney.
  • Trulove spent six years in prison before being acquitted in a retrial and later awarded a $13.1 million settlement.
  • He claims Harris laughed at him during his trial, a moment he describes as deeply humiliating.
  • Trulove initially supported Harris in 2020 due to pressure from Hollywood executives but has since shifted his support to Trump.
  • He cites the economy, border security, and inflation as key reasons for his decision to vote for Trump in the upcoming election.