PAAF’s Objective Is To Stop Progressive Prosecutors and Enforce Our Law
Arlington, VA – Protecting Americans Action Fund, dedicated to electing prosecutors who will enforce our laws, proudly announces that former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr and former Texas Land Commission George P. Bush are joining the advisory board.
“As the former U.S. Attorney General, I am proud to join Protecting Americans Action Fund because we need prosecutors who will enforce our laws, rather than criminal-friendly, progressive prosecutors who constantly fail victims and communities,” said former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr. “Our judicial system was set up for prosecutors to prosecute, defense attorneys to defend, and a jury to decide the outcome. This organization will get us back on track by electing prosecutors who understand the duties of their position.
“Some of the most important local races are county prosecutors. I am proud to join Protecting Americans Action Fund, whose sole objective is to elect individuals who will enforce our laws,” said former Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush. “Here in Texas, we’ve seen George Soros hard at work to elect progressive prosecutors in multiple districts. Last year, we saw him spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in Tarrant County, where Protecting Americans Action Fund-backed candidate Phil Sorrells was ultimately victorious. I look forward to helping them continue to promote commonsense prosecutors both in Texas and across the country.”
“Former Attorney General Bill Barr and Texas conservative George P. Bush believe in law and order, and it’s an honor to have these two leaders on our advisory board,” said Protecting Americans Action Fund Chairman and Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares. “With Barr and Bush, we will continue to elect conservative prosecutors who take their job of enforcing our laws seriously.”
Protecting Americans Action Fund is led by Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares. The organization’s advisory board includes a wide range of individuals committed to national public safety issues.