Actor Wrongfully Convicted of Murder by Kamala Harris Says He’s Voting for Trump: ‘Life Was Good’ Under Trump

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Actor Wrongfully Convicted of Murder by Kamala Harris Says He’s Voting for Trump: ‘Life Was Good’ Under Trump​

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Jamal Trulove at the IndieWire Honors at Citizen News on June 6, 2024 in Los Angeles, Cali
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Elizabeth Weibel17 Aug 2024369

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An actor who was falsely convicted of murder by then-district attorney of San Francisco Kamala Harris, said he plans to vote for former President Donald Trump, citing “the economy, the border, and inflation” as reasons.
Jamal Trulove, who appeared in the film The Last Black Man in San Francisco, told the New York Post that life under Trump “was good” in comparison to life under the Biden-Harris administration. Trulove, who previously endorsed Harris in 2020, cited “the economy, the border and inflation” as reasons he’s voting for Trump.
“When we took at what our life was like when Trump was in office we felt like life was good compared to right now,” Trulove told the outlet. “We wasn’t in no wars, right now we’re in wars. Illegals wasn’t coming in, but they’re coming in now.”
Trulove added that he could not see himself “voting for a woman who had something to do” with him “being framed for murder.”
In a recent interview on the Art of Dialogue show, Trulove said that he would “never forget” turning around and seeing Harris, who was serving as the district attorney of San Francisco at the time, “locked eyes” with him, and she “bust out laughing” as his guilty verdict was announced.
Trulove was wrongly accused of murdering Seu Kuka and was initially sentenced to serve 50 years in prison.
I never forget when I turned around and I looked and I seen Kamala Harris, you know, we locked eyes there this one time, and she….. and she laughed,” Trulove said. “She literally just, like, kind of bust out laughing, almost as if she was pointing at it, like, ha, ha, ha, ha. That’s how I felt though.”
Jamal Trulove on Kamala Harris laughing at him when he was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to 50 years in prison for murder.
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“We ended up losing. We ended up losing,” Trulove said on the show. “And, after I lost, I got convicted, whether the sentence came in, you know, obviously, the courtroom is full. I know who this lady Kamala Harris is. People in the projects knew who she was because she was a black district attorney, and we thought that we had a black district attorney in office. And, who we perceived to be black.”
Trulove added that the black community thought Harris would be “a little more favorable” to them.
“Now, during my trial, I didn’t even think of this lady, just in general,” Trulove continued. ” I just knew that she was the head DA, they never came and tried to talk to me or anything of the sort, right. It was strictly, ‘You did this, we’re charging you, you’re going down.'”
In his interview with the outlet, Trulove added that he supported Harris in 2020 because he had been “pressed by executives and a lot” of his advisors.
“I put my difference aside only because I was being pressed by executives and a lot of my advisors, because I had I had contracts to do my documentary and obviously, I do film, and so forth and so on,” Trulove explained.

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Jamal Trulove and Chaz Ebert attend the Celebration of Black Cinema at Landmark Annex on December 02, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Randy Shropshire/Getty Images for the Celebration of Black Cinema)
After serving six years in prison, Trulove was acquitted of murder by a jury in 2015.
In 2019, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to approve a $13.1 million settlement for Trulove, according to NPR News.
The settlement for Trulove reportedly came after he “sued in January 2016.”

He sued in January 2016. In April of last year, a jury in Oakland found that two police officers on the case, Maureen D’Amico and Michal Johnson, deliberately fabricated and failed to disclose exculpatory material.
“And trust me I’m not done with them by a long shot!!” Trulove wrote in a post on X at the time. “After what these cowards of the law did to me, I will lit my freedom ring through every platform I get to show what injustice really looks like. Me!”
 
So you are saying both Trump and Harris are pieces of shit? I can agree with that.
I'm saying all your right wing types always have shit to say about the Democrats but never a thing to say about the right. I've gone on record a million times on here to criticize the left, I've said Harris is terrible and one of the least likeable people in politics, I was a Bernie bro who hated and still hates Biden, I'm also smart enough to know one side serves me and my people's interest more than the side that does everything in its powers to shit on progress made in this shit hole country, I also know the economy is historically in better hands under Democrats, It's a shitty but easy choice.
 

Actor Wrongfully Convicted of Murder by Kamala Harris Says He’s Voting for Trump: ‘Life Was Good’ Under Trump​

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Jamal Trulove at the IndieWire Honors at Citizen News on June 6, 2024 in Los Angeles, Cali
Alberto Rodriguez/IndieWire; Robert Durell; Bing Guan/Bloomberg/Getty Images
Elizabeth Weibel17 Aug 2024369

3:53


An actor who was falsely convicted of murder by then-district attorney of San Francisco Kamala Harris, said he plans to vote for former President Donald Trump, citing “the economy, the border, and inflation” as reasons.
Jamal Trulove, who appeared in the film The Last Black Man in San Francisco, told the New York Post that life under Trump “was good” in comparison to life under the Biden-Harris administration. Trulove, who previously endorsed Harris in 2020, cited “the economy, the border and inflation” as reasons he’s voting for Trump.
“When we took at what our life was like when Trump was in office we felt like life was good compared to right now,” Trulove told the outlet. “We wasn’t in no wars, right now we’re in wars. Illegals wasn’t coming in, but they’re coming in now.”
Trulove added that he could not see himself “voting for a woman who had something to do” with him “being framed for murder.”
In a recent interview on the Art of Dialogue show, Trulove said that he would “never forget” turning around and seeing Harris, who was serving as the district attorney of San Francisco at the time, “locked eyes” with him, and she “bust out laughing” as his guilty verdict was announced.
Trulove was wrongly accused of murdering Seu Kuka and was initially sentenced to serve 50 years in prison.
I never forget when I turned around and I looked and I seen Kamala Harris, you know, we locked eyes there this one time, and she….. and she laughed,” Trulove said. “She literally just, like, kind of bust out laughing, almost as if she was pointing at it, like, ha, ha, ha, ha. That’s how I felt though.”

“We ended up losing. We ended up losing,” Trulove said on the show. “And, after I lost, I got convicted, whether the sentence came in, you know, obviously, the courtroom is full. I know who this lady Kamala Harris is. People in the projects knew who she was because she was a black district attorney, and we thought that we had a black district attorney in office. And, who we perceived to be black.”
Trulove added that the black community thought Harris would be “a little more favorable” to them.
“Now, during my trial, I didn’t even think of this lady, just in general,” Trulove continued. ” I just knew that she was the head DA, they never came and tried to talk to me or anything of the sort, right. It was strictly, ‘You did this, we’re charging you, you’re going down.'”
In his interview with the outlet, Trulove added that he supported Harris in 2020 because he had been “pressed by executives and a lot” of his advisors.
“I put my difference aside only because I was being pressed by executives and a lot of my advisors, because I had I had contracts to do my documentary and obviously, I do film, and so forth and so on,” Trulove explained.

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Jamal Trulove and Chaz Ebert attend the Celebration of Black Cinema at Landmark Annex on December 02, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Randy Shropshire/Getty Images for the Celebration of Black Cinema)
After serving six years in prison, Trulove was acquitted of murder by a jury in 2015.
In 2019, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to approve a $13.1 million settlement for Trulove, according to NPR News.
The settlement for Trulove reportedly came after he “sued in January 2016.”

“And trust me I’m not done with them by a long shot!!” Trulove wrote in a post on X at the time. “After what these cowards of the law did to me, I will lit my freedom ring through every platform I get to show what injustice really looks like. Me!”




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Life was good under Crump?covid,ppp loans,inflation.

Vote for whoever you want but you don't have to lie to do it,just vote for him.
 
Man that’s my nigga, I’ve known Bro since we was kids. Truthfully, I can’t tell blood how to feel cuz what he went through was crazy. Life prolly was better for him under Trump cuz that’s around time his settlement hit for them 10Ms,from being locked up a decade to Ms. Bro ain’t no dumb dude either, he speaking from a place of hurt, but iono if he understood how it was gon be used tho
 
I'm saying all your right wing types always have shit to say about the Democrats but never a thing to say about the right. I've gone on record a million times on here to criticize the left, I've said Harris is terrible and one of the least likeable people in politics, I was a Bernie bro who hated and still hates Biden, I'm also smart enough to know one side serves me and my people's interest more than the side that does everything in its powers to shit on progress made in this shit hole country, I also know the economy is historically in better hands under Democrats, It's a shitty but easy choice.
That's the cult aspect and/or weak minds of the right. Sprinkled with a little self hatred. Your logic is out of their comprehension.
 
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