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.
- 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.