Biden’s New George Soros-Backed Massachusetts Attorney Is Called ‘Road Rage Rollins’ For A Reason
On Wednesday, the Senate confirmed Rachael Rollins as Massachusetts’ United States Attorney. The vote was a dead heat and Vice President Kamala Harris cast her vote as the tiebreaker to push through President Joe Biden’s nomination.
As the first black female Massachusetts U.S. attorney, Rollins is getting plenty of attention from the mainstream media. But readers in New England may remember Rollins as “Road Rage Rollins,” after a report surfaced last January that featured a woman accusing Rollins of presenting herself as a police officer in a mall parking lot and threatening to have her arrested — for what exactly, we don’t know.
Then, when a local news crew showed up near her house to ask her about that event, the District Attorney for Suffolk County, Massachusetts, went ballistic. Rollins swore at the crew and threatened to call the police with an “allegation” against the cameraman and producer.
The irony of all this is that Rollins is cut from the same cloth as so many other George Soros-backed district attorneys; Rollins doesn’t think she needs to enforce “low-level crimes” such as shoplifting.
WBUR succinctly explained why her recent nomination was so controversial, including quotes from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell:
The vote came Wednesday despite vocal opposition from Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who urged his colleagues to deny Rollins’ nomination because of progressive policies she implemented as a district attorney. One of the hallmarks of her tenure in the role was not prosecuting some low-level crimes, in order to involve less people in the criminal justice system and divert resources to focus on serious crimes.
“This soft on crime advocacy should have earned the nominee a pink slip. Instead President Biden is giving her a promotion. I would urge all senators to vote no,” McConnell said. “Law abiding Americans don’t want prosecutors who refuse to prosecute. They don’t want city jails equipped with revolving doors and they need leaders who will defend the rule of law.”
Now, given that Rollins appears to be a prosecutor who does not prosecute, you may not expect her to make threats about getting law enforcement involved over minor matters.
But last January, Boston 25 spoke with Katie Lawson, who alleged that on Christmas Eve 2020, Rollins abused her power in a South Bay Mall parking lot.
Here are the details:
“She pulled her car about three inches from my car and said, ‘Do you want me to write you a ticket? Because I’ll write you a ticket,’ put on the sirens, put on the strobe lights for like, probably a couple of seconds,” the complainant told 25 Investigates.
According to Lawson’s complaint, Rollins told her: “Today is not the day to try me!”
“I 1,000% thought that she was a police officer because the only person I know that can write you a ticket is an actual a police officer. So she implied, in my opinion, she implied that she was a police officer. I thought she was a police officer. That’s why I called the police department,” Lawson said.
Now, all of this is the backstory to the real story — which is Rollins’ abuse of the press caught on camera and her blatant twisting of the truth about what occurred between her and the press.
Flagged Wednesday evening by Mike Saccone, Rollins was recorded yelling at Fox 25 employees for attempting to ask about whether or not the accusations against her were true. Rollins lashed out at the news crew for confronting her in front of her home, insinuating that as a “black woman,” they were going to put her life and her children in danger “with everything that is going on right now” in the country.
You can see the encounter here:
Meet the new US attorney for Massachusetts @DARollins pic.twitter.com/3pboCuBklr
— Mike Saccone (@mikesacconetv) December 8, 2021
Before that video was released, on January 8, Rollins tweeted: “Earlier today a weird truck was in front of my house. When I walked out, a masked man got out of the car, mumbling something & quickly opened his trunk. He grabbed something large & dark & turned to me. I was terrified. My children were there. They were terrified. This is unreal.”
Earlier today a weird truck was in front of my house. When I walked out, a masked man got out of the car, mumbling something & quickly opened his trunk. He grabbed something large & dark & turned to me. I was terrified. My children were there. They were terrified. This is unreal.
— DA Rachael Rollins (@DARollins) January 9, 2021
That description makes the event seem threatening. But the video made it clear that the only threatening person was Rollins, not the camera crew.
Then, on January 9, Rollins attempted to clarify the incident: “Yesterday’s incident in front of my house involved an unmarked media vehicle. Thank you for the acts of support. My children, like many of yours, are scared &
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