At the Republican National Convention on Tuesday evening, Madeline Brame, the mother of slain U.S. Army veteran Sgt. Hason Correa, delivered a fiery condemnation of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and his lenient approach to crime. Correa, a husband and father, was brutally killed in Harlem, and Brame didn’t hold back in her criticism of how Bragg’s office handled the case.
Brame highlighted how under Bragg’s watch, the charges against her son’s killers were drastically reduced. She expressed her anger at the justice system failing her family and victims across the nation. Brame didn’t shy away from calling out Bragg and other soft-on-crime prosecutors like Kim Foxx and George Gascón, whom she blamed for turning cities into war zones.
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With passion and determination, Brame emphasized the need for justice for victims and accountability for prosecutors who neglect their duties. She didn’t hesitate to criticize the Democratic Party, accusing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris of abandoning poor minority communities. Brame declared her support for Donald Trump, citing his alignment with their values of faith, family, and country.
Brame’s speech resonated with the audience, earning her a standing ovation, including from Trump himself. Her call to make America safe again and reelect Trump struck a chord with conservatives at the convention. In a night filled with powerful speeches, Brame’s words stood out as a rallying cry for law and order and a rebuke of a justice system she sees as failing Americans.