A far-left candidate running in a competitive congressional district in suburban Philidelphia has criticized a Supreme Court ruling no one in their right mind would oppose.
The ruling upheld laws designed to protect sexually abused children, opposed defunding law enforcement agencies, and mandated minimum sentences for sexual predators.
The Washington Free Beacon has more:
Scott Wallace, the Democrat who is challenging incumbent Republican Brian Fitzpatrick in Pennsylvania’s first congressional district, is the grandson of former vice president Henry Wallace and inherited a fortune after his grandfather’s company was sold in the 1990s.
Wallace spent years running the Wallace Global Fund, his family’s foundation created in 1995, which has disbursed millions to radical left-wing groups while devoting no funds to organizations or groups located in the district he is seeking to represent, the Washington Free Beacon previously reported.
Prior to Wallace’s involvement with the fund, which dates back to at least 1995 when he was listed as a “Director” on its board, Wallace was the legislative director for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers for seven years from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s.
As Wallace was acting as the legislative director with the criminal defense organization, which is based in Washington, D.C., he argued that there is no such thing as victim conduct being off limits.
Wallace said the Supreme Court’s ruling could lead to false accusations and unjust convictions.