Elena S

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Elena S

Elena S

@ElenaSWalsh

Joined Kasım 2021
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Neera Tanden🌻
Neera Tanden🌻@neeratanden·
It feels like it may mean a lot to Latinos, that make up 40% of California, to have the first Latino Governor.
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Politico Joe
Politico Joe@politicojoe_·
The polls are clear and consistent. Five independent surveys over two weeks. Zero contradictions. Xavier Becerra leads the field. @XavierBecerra is looking beyond the primary to his likely general election opponent. And let’s be real; who doesn’t want to see Becerra give an electoral smackdown to Hilton?? Let’s get this done! Vote Becerra on June 2nd!
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eyeoftheSTORM
eyeoftheSTORM@eyeoftheSTORMsd·
Needless to say Chad Bianco ghosted me after I asked to talk to him about child trafficking!! Are you willing to trade your child's life to make him Governor?
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Elena S
Elena S@ElenaSWalsh·
@tedlieu @grok Did he also settled for $400k in sexual harassment lawsuit?
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Ted Lieu
Ted Lieu@tedlieu·
New poll shows Xavier Becerra continues to have the momentum. I’ve know Xavier a long time and served with him in Congress. Xavier was an amazing Member of Congress, a fantastic Secretary of HHS, and a tough as nails CA Attorney General. Vote for Xavier Becerra for Governor.
ABC7 News@abc7newsbayarea

With just days to go until the June 2 primary election, a new poll is shedding some light on which candidates for California governor are pulling ahead. The new numbers from the Public Policy Institute of California show five candidates have double-digit support, with Becerra and Hilton in front. abc7ne.ws/5OIOxW

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Jayson Kamoss
Jayson Kamoss@JaysonKamoss·
@tedlieu @grok, how many migrant children were misplaced and possibly trafficked under Secretary Becerra?
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Elena S
Elena S@ElenaSWalsh·
@tedlieu He lost 85k kids who end up working as young as 12 yo day and night let alone cases with sex exploitation. What we even talking about??? His stuff member who flagged sponsors got fired
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shboogies 💋
shboogies 💋@shboogies·
If you are a California resident voting for Becerra, knowing he’s received millions from PG&E, I have one question, what the actual fuck is wrong with you??????
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Elena S
Elena S@ElenaSWalsh·
@DavidTangipa Yeah why we should be responsible for someone mismanaging the funds? 🥸
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David Tangipa
David Tangipa@DavidTangipa·
🚨 WARNING FOR ALL CALIFORNIA EMPLOYERS Your federal payroll taxes are going up — again — because Governor Newsom refuses to pay off California’s massive unemployment insurance debt. California is the only state in America that still hasn’t repaid its federal UI loan — now over $21 billion and growing. Instead of using record revenue to pay it down, Sacramento is forcing employers to shoulder the burden through automatic increases in federal unemployment taxes (FUTA). This means higher costs per employee every year the debt remains unpaid. We’re demanding the Governor allocate real resources to pay off this debt so businesses aren’t punished for Sacramento’s mismanagement. Thank you to Congressman Vince Fong for introducing the CAL Repayment Act to force California to do the responsible thing. In a record revenue year, they still claim they don’t have enough of your money. If they can’t pay this off now, they never will.
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Amber Woods
Amber Woods@AmberWoods100·
Say what you want about Thomas Massie. Fourteen years in Congress, seven straight victories, survived personal tragedy and political attacks. What ended him was confronting the Epstein network publicly. They made an example out of him.
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Thomas Massie for Congress
Thomas Massie for Congress@MassieforKY·
I lost the election but we started a revolution. Keep the flame of LIBERTY burning my friends! I will continue to put People and Principles before Party. America First! 🇺🇸
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Elena S
Elena S@ElenaSWalsh·
@Aku_700 No not in Orange County. You don’t play these games here and get released. They are done
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AshleY
AshleY@Aku_700·
Black Men Slaughter Tourist in Rich California Mall Three vicious black men from LA hunted down and murdered a defenseless 68-year-old New Zealand woman in broad daylight at upscale Newport Beach. They robbed her, ran her over, and dragged her body 65 feet like garbage. California’s soft policies let these repeat black thugs loose, turning paradise into a bloody third-world hell.
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Elena S
Elena S@ElenaSWalsh·
@ThoughtCrimes80 We have money for wars but not to keep mothers with their kids together at least for the first 6 months 🫠
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Zero Tolerance Policy
Zero Tolerance Policy@ThoughtCrimes80·
This is hard. Mothers shouldn’t have to leave their babies 2 months after birth and go back to work. I love America, but this is one thing we haven’t gotten right. Babies need their mamas. Mamas need their babies. 💔
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Kevin Kiley
Kevin Kiley@KevinKileyCA·
The CA Parole Board has released several serial child molesters who were serving life sentences. Now the CA Legislature has denied their victims the ability to get a permanent restraining order by voting against Kayleigh's law. This is reckless and cruel.
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OCDA Todd Spitzer
OCDA Todd Spitzer@OCDAToddSpitzer·
Fourth Defendant in $1.9 Million Multi-County Residential Burglary Ring Sentenced to 61 Years to Life; Ordered to Pay $1.2 Million in Restitution Third-striker recaptured in Mexico after he skipped out on a combined $1.2 million bond while awaiting trial in connection with 44 residential burglaries in Orange County and San Bernardino counties that targeted designer watches and purses, jewelry, guns, and cash. Click here for full release: bit.ly/42bZqov SANTA ANA, Calif. – A third-striker who was recaptured in Mexico as part of an international manhunt for the thief after he skipped out on $1.2 million bond has been sentenced to 61 years to life in state prison for his role in running a multi-county burglary ring responsible for stealing $1.9 million in designer watches and purses, jewelry, guns, and cash in 44 residential burglaries in Orange and San Bernardino counties. Erick Daniel Soria, now 33, is the fourth defendant sentenced in the rash of residential burglaries that began in Chino Hills in August 2019 and continued in Fullerton, Anaheim Hills, Villa Park, Lake Forest, Yorba Linda, Buena Park, and Irvine through February 2020. Two of the burglaries occurred when residents were home. The fifth and final defendant remains a wanted fugitive. Soria, a third-striker who was on parole for another residential burglary, was awaiting trial on multiple felonies in connection with the Orange and San Bernardino burglaries in 2021 when Orange County Superior Court Judge Larry Yellin denied prosecutors’ request to hold Soria without bail. Judge Yellin instead set Soria’s bail at $750,000, which he posted, along with a $500,000 bond after pleading guilty in a residential burglary case in Los Angeles County. He then fled to Mexico. Soria was captured in 2023 by the U.S, Marshals Pacific Southwest Regional Fugitive Task Force and brought back to the United States to face multiple felony charges in connection with the Orange County and San Bernardino County burglary spree. Soria pleaded guilty in April 2025 to 26 felony counts of first-degree burglary and three felony counts of attempted first-degree burglary. On Monday, he was sentenced to 61 years to life. A fifth defendant, Alvaro Ramos, also had his bail set at $750,000 in June 2020 by Judge Yellin. A warrant was issued for his arrest after he failed to return to court and he remains a wanted fugitive. Ramos, who is currently on parole for residential burglary and evading police, is facing 125 years in state prison if convicted on all charges. The District Attorney’s AB 109 Task Force, along with the Fullerton, Anaheim, and Buena Park Police Departments, the Orange Sheriff’s Department, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, executed simultaneous search warrants on Friday, May 15, 2020, in Los Angeles County.[1] Jurandir Endnilson Penate, 24, Erick Daniel Soria, 27, Alvaro Ramos, 37, Eugene Yi, 35, and Sergio Soto, 33, all of Los Angeles, were arrested in the multi-agency operation. In order to support the efforts of probation which is now responsible for supervising AB109ers and to further protect the residents of Orange County, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office created a dedicated task force in 2019 to identify and arrest AB 109ers who commit new crimes. The AB 109 Crime Impact Task Force, which is housed at the Santa Ana Police Department, is made up of five District Attorney Investigators, one Santa Ana Police Officer, one Orange County Probation Officer, and an Investigative Assistant and a Research Analyst from the District Attorney’s Office. Soto, a second striker with a prior conviction for assault with a deadly weapon, pleaded guilty in June 2025 to 22 felony counts of residential burglary, two felony counts of attempted first-degree burglary of an inhabited dwelling, and one felony count of possession of a firearm by a felon. He was sentenced to 18 years in state prison. Yi, who has one prior strike, pleaded guilty in May 2025 to two felony counts of first-degree burglary, and was sentenced to five years and four months in state prison. Penate pleaded guilty to 36 felony counts of first-degree burglary, three felony counts of attempted first-degree burglary of an inhabited dwelling, and two misdemeanor counts of receiving stolen property. He was sentenced to 15 years in state prison. “Decriminalizing felonies and providing state prisoners and jail inmates offramp after offramp to get out of custody and back into our neighborhoods has put our communities at significant risk of being victimized by criminals who have been given the overwhelming message that the reward is far greater than the risk,” said Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer. “This case exemplifies the incredible work of the men and women of Orange County law enforcement, and the collaboration, along with our local and federal partners, to hold criminals accountable and ensuring actions have consequences. These crimes are not victimless crimes, and the victims in these cases can rest assured that we will go to the literal ends of the earth to ensure justice is served.” Deputy District Attorney Katherine Johnson of the Home Invasion and Theft Unit is prosecuting this case. [1] California Assembly Bill 109 (“AB109”) was signed into law in 2011 as part of California’s efforts to reduce the state prison population. It transferred responsibility for many “low level” felons to local county jails and probation departments. @USMarshalsHQ @ATFHQ @FPDPIO @AnaheimPD @BuenaParkPD @CityOfOrangePD
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Bill Wells
Bill Wells@MayorBillWells·
We got a tip. 52 undocumented children in our city. Suspected victims of sex trafficking. We ran it by our attorney. He sent it to Sacramento. Sacramento wrote us back and told us we could not check on those kids. It would violate state law. That was when I knew we had to do something.
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Katie Porter
Katie Porter@katieporterca·
Free universal childcare. Free UCs and CSUs. Eliminating income tax for those earning under $100,000. Californians deserve a governor with a plan to make life more affordable.
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