Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg (Democrat) is slowly becoming the worst District Attorney in the entire state of Texas. It's no secret that Kim Ogg has started playing both sides of the political aisle in her feeble attempt to protect her political future. But the scary thing about the direction she's headed is that she's beginning to show her true colors and racist tendencies as she selectively swings her political axe. It's unmistakably clear that Kim Ogg has been using her political office as a place to grind her political axe and go after almost anyone who is viewed as her political foe. ON THE OTHER HAND, Democrat District Attorney Brian Middleton (Fort Bend County), Republican District Attorney Tom Selleck (Brazoria County), and Republican District Attorney Brett Ligon (Montgomery County), all appear to be checking their political affiliations at the door as they strive to do what's best for the safety, and well-being of the citizens of Brazoria County, Fort Bend County. and Montgomery County. That being said, HB-678, and HB-125, which have been filed in the 88th Texas Legislative Session could go a long way when it comes to dealing with "alleged" rogue prosecutors like Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, and some of her cronies.
According to Tamoria Jones, who was serving as the Chief of Staff for State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., “When Harold sees blood, he doesn’t give a ‘f_ck’ what side you’re on. He’s like I am going after everybody,” she said. “If you were against me,” she said, speaking of her boss. “Or if ‘I felt like you were against me – I’m going after you,” she told “DOWNTOWN” Oliver Brown in a secretly recorded audio tape while the two were sharing drinks together. The audio included in this video will help you to better understand, how Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg is using her office to grind political axes, go after her political rivals, and do the dirty work for some of her political allies.
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg must be challenged in the 2024 Democratic Party Primary. According to attorney "DOWNTOWN" Oliver Brown, "Since March of 2019, Kim Ogg and her political cronies launched an all-out white liberal attack on Black Judges. Her flunky ADAs have been reporting Black Judges to the Texas Judicial Ethics Commission every time they fail to get a ruling that is favorable to the State." You can "CLICK HERE" to listen to how the "QUID PRO QUO" led to the indictments of Damien Thaddeus Jones, Richard Bonton, and Demming, shortly following the 2020 Presidential Election, in Harris County, Texas.
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Attorney "DOWNTOWN" Oliver Brown recently told me, "Back in December of 2020, when she (Kim Ogg) indicted three individuals on trumped-up charges as a favor to the Black political elite, Kim stated, “there is more to come.” I attempted to warn the community in May of 2021 that Kim is actively engaging in a quid pro quo scheme to garner political support."
"We’ve got some really good District Attorneys in neighboring counties, who are doing excellent jobs in my opinion."
District Attorney Brian Middleton happens to be a Democrat, but he appears to check his political affiliation at the door when he steps inside his office. Middleton appears to be working for the people of Fort Bend County in an unbiased fashion. In my opinion, if HB-678, filed by state Rep. Keith Bell, is written into law, Attorney General Ken Paxton, should be able to take "ELECTION LAW VIOLATIONS" from Harris County, Texas over to Fort Bend County and receive fair and impartial investigations. You can "CLICK HERE" to learn more about House Bill - 678, which could go into effect on September 1, 2023, if passed in the 88th Legislative Session, that's currently underway.
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg is between a rock and a hard place. While deep down inside, her heart, could be compelling her to do the right thing, and go after the ‘wrong-doers” she can’t. Why not? Well, for the record, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg has employed some of the same “ABSENTEE BALLOT HARVESTERS” as many of her buddies.
Listen, people like Gloria Palmer, Deborah Adams, Tomar Bishop, Ray Charles Jones Jr., Evelyn Dupree, and many others have wreaked havoc, on local Harris County, Texas elections for decades. But as long as it was relegated to “THE BLACK COMMUNITY” many statewide officials ignored the problem. But, as the sinister strategies that have helped “ROGUE POLITICIANS” keep a stranglehold on “THE BLACK COMMUNITY” for decades, state leaders are now beginning to recognize the seriousness of the problem.
Local attorney “DOWNTOWN” Oliver Brown tried to warn everyone about Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, shortly after she indicted his client Damien Thaddeus Jones, and two other Blacks shortly after the 2020 Presidential Election. He tried to alert everyone (who would listen) to the fact that District Attorney Kim Ogg, was a part of a “QUID PRO QUO” and needed to be stopped.
In case you don’t know, a “QUID PRO QUO” occurs when someone does a favor or grants an advantage to someone in return for something of value. That being said, District Attorney Kim Ogg, found herself in a difficult position back during the 2020 Democratic Party Primary, and made a deal with the devil, so to speak. But don’t take my word for it.
Politics make for “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” when you get right down to it. I get it!!! It’s hard to believe that “BLACK FOLKS” would sell out their own people. However, if you think back to slavery, Blacks sold Blacks, and Blacks were used to keep other Blacks in line. And to be truthful, the same thing is happening today!
Anyways, I thank God for “STRONG PATRIOTS” like State Rep. Keith Bell, R-Forney, Texas for filing House Bill 678, and State Rep. Bryan Slaton R-Royse City, Texas for having the courage, and intestinal fortitude, to file these two much-needed bills to reign in rogue prosecutors.
HB-678, filed by state Rep. Keith Bell, would allow Attorney General Ken Paxton to appoint the County Attorney or District Attorney from a neighboring county as a special prosecutor in cases where “ELECTION CRIMES” are being considered.
So, if HB-678, is passed into law, it would go into effect on September 1, 2023, and give Attorney General Ken Paxton the power to take a case involving “ELECTION CRIMES” committed in Harris County, Texas over to Fort Bend County, Brazoria County, or Montgomery County.
HB-678 would also require, ‘alleged’ rogue District Attorneys like Kim Ogg, to notify the attorney general’s office whenever a case involving “ELECTION LAW VIOLATIONS” is opened in their county.
What I absolutely love about HB-125, which was filed by state Rep. Bryan Slaton is that it would give Attorney General Ken Paxon the power to go after “alleged” rogue prosecutors by seeking court injunctions against them when they’re found to be limiting the enforcement of Texas election laws.
HB-125 would take effect on September 1, 2023, just in time for the upcoming 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election, and the 2024 Democratic and Republican Primary Elections if it passes. You can "CLICK HERE" to read HB-125 for yourself.
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