• Republicans introduce bill requiring DOJ to disclose info on felony pre

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    FIRST ON FOX: Congressional Republicans introduced a bill requiring the Department of Justice (DOJ) to disclose to Congress information on pre-
    trial releases involving violent felony charges.

    Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Rep. Scott Fitzgerald, R-Wis., introduced
    the Pretrial Release Reporting Act on Monday, leading the charge for congressional oversight of law enforcement releases involving people
    charged with violent crimes.

    The bill would require the DOJ to report to Congress information on
    suspects of violent felonies released pre-trial on bail by state courts
    and how the courts themselves weigh release conditions for people charged
    with the crimes.

    "The current Democrat polices of catch and release of violent offenders
    within our criminal justice system has resulted in untold tragedies
    throughout America," Johnson told Fox News Digital in a Monday email. "In Wisconsin, six innocent people lost their lives and 62 others were injured during the Waukesha Christmas Parade because a violent criminal was
    released on low bail."

    "This horrific tragedy never should have happened, but was the direct
    result of the low bail, no bail policies implemented by soft on crime
    district attorneys and pushed by the Biden administration," Johnson
    continued. "The Pretrial Release Reporting Act will bring transparency the American public deserve and make everyone aware of how frequent violent offenders are released into their communities after posting meager bail,
    or none at all."

    "The American public has the right to know how these low bail policies resulting from Democrat governance are endangering their communities," he continued.

    Fitzgerald also pointed to the Waukesha massacre as one of many reasons
    for the bill in a statement to Fox News Digital, saying that Darrell
    Brooks – who has been charged in the massacre – should not have been
    released on his initial bail of $1,000.

    "The community of Waukesha was rocked to its core last winter when Darrell Brooks violently took the lives of six community members and injured
    dozens more," Fitzgerald said in an email to Fox News Digital. "This
    incident could have been avoided and it exposed a severe shortcoming in
    the prosecutorial approach to bail and pre-trial release in Milwaukee
    County."

    "Brooks should never have been released on such a trivial bail amount, and although we cannot turn back the clock, we must hold local leaders
    accountable moving forward," he continued. "The Pretrial Release Report
    Act will do exactly that by requiring the DOJ to critically analyze how
    weak bail policies impact our communities."

    Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and John Thune, R-S.D., were original co-sponsors
    of the bill in the Senate.

    The House also saw several high-profile GOP lawmakers sign onto the bill, including Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Bryan Steil of
    Wisconsin, and Ken Buck of Colorado.

    https://news.yahoo.com/republicans-introduce-bill-requiring-doj-
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