The former Democrat who presents himself for DA as a republican to restore public order in New York

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EXCLUSIVE: After being ousted from the Democratic Party for a disagreement on the thrust of defeating the police, Maud Maron, a former progressive who has become a conservative republican, takes place to dislodge Alvin Bragg as a district prosecutor of Manhattan.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Maron, lawyer and mother of four, said that under the Democratic regime, crime in New York was uncontrollable to the point that the city faced a serious “public security crisis”.
She described a situation in which a criminal struck the police on the neck and his face inside a Palais de Justice in Manhattan. In any other city, this event would have been scandalous and unknown, but Maron said that because of the policy of the Alvin Bragg Democratic District, it is a familiar scene.
According to Maron, after entering in 2022, Bragg published a day note in which he ordered assistant prosecutors of his office not to pursue whole categories of crimes or to “invoice as low as possible and to ask for as little prison sentence”.
“It’s a recipe for chaos, trouble and violence in our streets, and that’s exactly what we have seen,” she said.
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The prosecutor and mother of New York, Maud Maron, who presents himself for the prosecutor of the district of Manhattan as a republican, and current prosecutor of the district of Manhattan Alvin Bragg. (Maud Moran | Spencer Platt / Getty Images)
In the only three years since Bragg took office, Maron said that New York’s decline is palpable and can be experienced by walking in the streets or taking the metro.
“If you are going to make a crime, it is better to do it when Alvin Bragg is in office, because he will make sure to obtain the least prosecution, the least prison, if the prison sentence is in your future, the least responsibility,” she explained. “He will absolutely make sure that this is the friendliest place for people who break the law, making it a very scary place for people who want to walk in the street or take the metros.”
As New York for life, Maron said that change in the city was personal.
“I am a mother of the public school and I have four children who took the metros to school,” she said, adding that “more than 300,000 students from the New York public school take the metro by themselves as their trip to school”.
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“Our metros are salted, these are now places where mental people who cannot clean themselves sleep or do worse things in the metros. And we saw someone take fire, we saw people cut and injured,” she said.
“I do not think that it is progressive to put children, tourists and workers and shuttles through this kind of dangerous glove in the metro. And that does not help this mental person who cannot clean themselves or to hold back. So, it is not compassionate for me on no reason, in no case, to follow the ideology of Alvin Bragg,” she said.
If she was elected, Maron said that she made a note from her own note entitled “The Popular Plan for Public Security”, which would expose “a clear and shameless commitment to the law and the order rooted in good sense, responsibility and community protection”.
Maron said that she would restore the ability of assistant district prosecutors to invoice and continue the crimes committed instead of downgrading the accusations.
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“What we have to do is first to cancel the note of the first day of Alvin Bragg. We must stop with the idea that there are categories of crimes that the Manhattan District Office did not continue,” she said. “The reflection behind the NEE day note by Alvin Bragg is to keep offenders in prison as often as possible.
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Although New York is considered a deeply blue city, Maron believes that between the self -employed and the moderates in the two parties, there is enough frustration with Bragg’s policies on the crime to vote it and return the red district.
“Everyone I talk to is deeply unhappy with the public security crisis in our city,” she said, adding that, according to her estimate, “it is a question of convincing people to go out to vote.”
The Bragg’s office did not respond to the request for comments from Fox News Digital at the time of publication.