⚖️Fighting Corruption & Rebuilding Trust
Government Must Serve the People, Not Only the Well-Connected
✅Real transparency and open meetings
✅Public dollars invested in public needs
✅Community-first development
✅Ethical leadership that earns public trust
I’ve spent more than a decade promoting democracy and fighting corruption around the world, and I’ve seen what happens when government stops serving its people. Here in Prince George’s County, we’ve lived it too. Fifteen years ago, our county executive went to prison for abuse of the public trust, a betrayal that wounded a community built on Black excellence and collective pride. Across two administrations, we worked to rebuild integrity and show that our county could lead with transparency.
But in recent years we’ve watched troubling signs return:
Developer-friendly bills passed despite community opposition.
Anti-corruption legislation watered down to protect insiders.
Crony appointments and recycled officials once fired or jailed.
Developers welcomed while activists are dismissed.
Thousands speaking against data centers, only to go unheard or ridiculed.
Millions of public dollars proposed for political hires while basic services go unmet.
This isn’t about party or personality, it’s about principle. When leaders fail the people, trust collapses, and working families begin to believe that the government doesn’t belong to them at all. That failure also weakens our ability to stand firmly against the corruption and authoritarianism coming from the Trump administration. We can’t defend democracy nationally if we tolerate its erosion locally.
My campaign is powered through the Fair Election Fund.
No PACs.
No developers.
No corporate donors.
This is a lived commitment to accountability, not a slogan.
Prince George’s County deserves leadership worthy of its people. Accountability isn’t optional, it’s the foundation of democracy, especially at a time when our democracy is under daily attack. We cannot go backward. We, the people are paying attention, and its time for a change.