In October 2016, the Obama White House hosted a roundtable with the Soros-funded John Jay College Institute for Innovation in Prosecution.
The roundtable is made up of liberal-leaning prosecutors from around the United States and the role of the prosecutor in the 21st century is hands-on.
One of the participants in the roundtable discussion was current Manhattan Chief Assistant District Attorney Meg Reese.
According to the John Jays College site, Reese served as executive director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at the time he attended the event:
Two months after the roundtable, Reese was commissioned to write a summary of the event, which was published on the now-archived official Obama White House blog.
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Here is a summary of the blog:
In October, the White House worked with the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution (IIP) to take steps to achieve those goals. On October 24, the White House hosted a prosecutors’ roundtable on criminal justice reform. This roundtable meeting served as a launching pad for important work to come. With input from elected prosecutors and criminal justice experts from across the country, we began a conversation about the role of the prosecutor in the 21st century.
Reese posted about the visit on her now-deleted Twitter account.
As Gateway Pundit previously reported, Reese’s Twitter account was filled with anti-Trump bias.
Reese reportedly liked several anti-Trump tweets calling on Americans to “dump Trump”, “run everything he (Trump) stands for” and more.
Reese deleted her account hours later after Gateway Pundit exposed her Twitter account.
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