(Gateway Pundit) The Gateway Pundit reported earlier in the month that Deputy New York City DA Meg Reiss may be behind the latest legal assault on President Trump.
Former NYPD officer and political pundit John Cardillo posted a string of tweets suggesting current Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg isn’t “smart enough” to orchestrate an indictment against Trump but rather Soros-connected Deputy DA Meg Reiss is the one pushing for Trump to be indicted.
From NY law enforcement sources:
Alvin Bragg isn’t smart enough to orchestrate the Trump prosecution. He’s an incompetent figurehead.
He’s not the one to watch.
His deputy Meg Reiss is behind this.
She’s a close Soros operative and committed radical with significant global…
— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) March 18, 2023
Cardillo’s statements come after he obtained intel from his New York Law Enforcement sources.
And it continues to read “Chief Assistant Manhattan DAs office. Views are my own.”
Biography.com which is a site that writes brief biographies about notable people has provided a link to Reiss’ Twitter account under its social media section.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s official Twitter which only follows New York officials and other notable people follows @MegGReiss. So it appears the account is legit.
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Her account has also been tagged in tweets by both of her previous employers which brings legitimacy to the account.
The Institute for Innovation in Prosecution(IIP) which is a research center out of the Soros-funded John Jay College has tagged her dozens of times.
Reiss served as the Executive Director for the IIP.
IIP ED @MegGReiss and @adamjohnfoss on the power of the prosecutor and how to reimagine the use of discretion to build a more equitable and effective #cjsystem #RadicalVision pic.twitter.com/Ntu8AkLjAW
— Institute for Innovation in Prosecution (@IIP_JohnJay) April 19, 2018
IIP ED @MegGReiss kicking off The Role of the Prosecutor panel at the #SmartonCrime conference at @JohnJayCollege pic.twitter.com/QfFVdUw6ko
— Institute for Innovation in Prosecution (@IIP_JohnJay) October 11, 2017
DA of Brooklyn Eric Gonzalez also tagged Reiss, who previously served in the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office as the Chief of Social Justice, on several occasions too:
On Thursday, June 18 at 6 PM, My Chief of Social Justice @MegGReiss will be participating in @Avenues4Justice‘s virtual panel about ways to develop a humane and thoughtful approach to the treatment of young offenders during the COVID-19 crisis.
Register: https://t.co/UejXab3HSo pic.twitter.com/AleuH3PZXf
— DA Eric Gonzalez (@BrooklynDA) June 16, 2020
Policy Counsel @harrisjill and Chief of Social Justice @MegGReiss talked to our ADAs about their roles in #Justice2020 and the importance of engaging the community in #cjreform discussions to make Brooklyn the safest and strongest it can be. pic.twitter.com/Y0bjJ4v3Bk
— DA Eric Gonzalez (@BrooklynDA) November 9, 2018
Most of these tweets Reiss liked were while she served in the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office as the Chief of Social Justice and as she served as the director of the IIP.