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Silence Speaks Volumes: Sydney Kamlager-Dove’s Deflection in the Face of Judicial Fraud


By ThaWilsonBlock Magazine Staff

In a time when public trust in institutions continues to erode, elected officials are called to be more than symbolic placeholders. They are expected to act, especially when constitutional violations are brought to their doorstep. In the case of Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove, her silence and sidestepping of a civil rights crisis unfolding in her own backyard is not only alarming — it may be indicative of a much deeper rot within her party’s approach to justice reform.


📂 The Record Speaks for Itself
On May 15, 2025, Michael Bernard J. Taylor submitted a detailed Privacy Release Form to Rep. Kamlager-Dove’s office. The communication wasn’t vague — it cited wrongful hospitalization, a fraudulent Penal Code 730 mental health evaluation conducted without a court order, and multiple violations of his First, Fourth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights. The request wasn’t for political lip service. It was for urgent federal intervention, a TRO, and support for filing civil rights litigation under 42 U.S.C. §1983.

The letter was accompanied by transcripts, court documents, and email evidence — meticulously organized to present a coherent, constitutionally sound case of fraud upon the court and ongoing government misconduct.

Despite all that, the only response from Kamlager-Dove’s office was a vague acknowledgment of receipt, coupled with an indirect suggestion that the matter be referred back to state authorities — the same agencies Taylor had already documented as being compromised or complicit.


🔁 A Political Deflection, Not an Oversight
Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove has built her political image on justice reform and community empowerment. But when faced with a constituent confronting systemic abuse, her office failed to take even the minimal step of inquiry or follow-up. There was no indication of federal-level escalation, no investigative referral, no strategic coordination with constitutional oversight bodies.

This wasn’t mere bureaucratic delay — it was a conscious deflection. And in that deflection, the Democratic Party’s credibility on criminal justice reform is once again called into question.


💼 The Democratic Party’s Two-Faced Reform Agenda
The Democratic Party, especially in blue strongholds like Los Angeles County, has long campaigned on justice reform, racial equity, and community safety. But what happens when the very party that claims to fight for the oppressed becomes a gatekeeper for institutional silence?

Taylor’s case exposed:

>A court-ordered commitment with no court order
>Barred access to the courtroom through illegal courthouse lockdowns
>Prosecutorial manipulation of psychiatric reports to undermine due process
>And a defense attorney (Patterson) complicit in a forged procedural record


These aren’t mere procedural errors. These are crimes against due process. Yet, not one action has come from the elected federal representative tasked with protecting civil rights in the region.

This failure becomes even more telling in the context of a party whose national platform includes the very civil rights Kamlager-Dove ignored in her own district.


🧩 The Broader Implications
If a Black man in Los Angeles, armed with facts, transcripts, and legal argument, cannot get a response from his own Congresswoman — what hope do others have?

Rep. Kamlager-Dove’s inaction is not isolated. It reflects a systemic hypocrisy that continues to pervade the justice reform movement under Democratic leadership. And it raises an even more fundamental question:

Is the party interested in justice at all — or only in justice as a talking point?


🔚 Final Thoughts
Michael Taylor didn’t ask for special treatment. He didn’t ask for political favors. He asked for the application of the law — the same Constitution Congress swears to uphold. In deflecting his cries for help, Sydney Kamlager-Dove not only failed a constituent — she failed the Constitution.

This isn’t about partisanship. It’s about accountability, and whether our leaders are capable of defending the people when the law is being weaponized against them.

#ThaWilsonBlock | #ConstitutionalCrisis | #KamlagerDeflection | #FraudUponTheCourt | #ExposeTheGatekeepers

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