Black actor who was wrongly convicted by ‘laughing’ Kamala says he’s voting for Trump

A black actor who was wrongfully convicted by Democrat nominee Kamala Harris back when she was San Francisco’s district attorney says he’s voting for former president Donald J. Trump in November.

Jamal Trulove, who appeared in the film “The Last Black Man in San Francisco,” told the New York Post that even though he’s been bullied by Hollywood left-wingers, he’s casting his vote for the Republican nominee, saying that “life was good” when the nation’s 45th president was in the White House.

“When we look at what our life was like when Trump was in office we felt like life was good compared to right now,” he 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.”

“So a huge reason to why I’m voting for Donald Trump is because the economy, the border and inflation,” the 39-year-old actor and aspiring filmmaker said.

In 2020, the actor, who appeared on the reality television show “I Love New York 2” on VH1, backed Harris and Joe Biden which he now has regrets about.

“I put my differences aside only because I was being pressured by executives and a lot of my advisors, because I had contracts to do my documentary and obviously, I do film, and so forth and so on,” Trulove said, adding that he was concerned about being “blackballed” by Tinseltown leftists.

“The people that I work with in Hollywood, they’re all on the left,” he told the paper. “I really had no other choice.”

It’s also personal with Harris whose office railroaded him on a bogus murder charge and then laughed at him when he was convicted.

“I can’t see myself voting for a woman who had something to do with me being framed for murder,” he said.

In 2010, Trulove was convicted for the 2007 murder of 28-year-old Seu Kuka in a San Francisco housing project with the case based almost entirely on the testimony of one witness. He was sentenced to 50 years to life. Harris would go on to become California’s attorney general a few months later.

“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,” the actor recalled during an interview on the “Art of Dialogue” show.

“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,” he said of Harris, an uncontrollable cackler who went on to become Biden’s DEI running mate.

“We ended up losing. We ended up losing,” Trulove said. “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,” suggesting that the black community thought that Harris may be “a little more favorable” to them.

“Now, during my trial, I didn’t even think of this lady, just in general,” he said. ” 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.’”

He appealed the conviction and in 2014, it was overturned by the California Court of Appeal which cited “highly prejudicial prosecutorial misconduct” by Harris’s office.

Trulove received a new trial in 2015 and was acquitted. Later, a federal civil jury trial found that the cops fabricated evidence against him, also withholding exculpatory evidence.

“She was smiling. She did that stupid ass laugh that she do right now,” the actor said in a recent YouTube video mocking the veep as “Kamala laughalot Harris.”

Chris Donaldson

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