She has been a radical, and an activist for what effectively amounts for her to her entire career, having spent the last 15 years advocating for extreme far left positions. She has waged campaigns against voter ID laws, describing them as the greatest rollback of voting rights in the country. Even though 80 percent of Americans support voter ID laws, and 60 percent of African Americans support voter ID laws.
Category: Justice
Despite explicit orders to not open safe deposit boxes, FBI agents broke into every box and looted the contents.
Deputies were under orders to harass law-abiding citizens IDed as possible future criminals "until they move or sue"
Minister Melvin Everson slams Democrat lies for opposing commonsense Election Integrity reforms put forth by Republicans to make it easier to vote and harder to cheat.
Biden's nominees are hostile to the police, subscribe to the theory that the police are racists, and support defunding the police.
Democrats in Washington attack and degrade all law enforcement officers who risk their lives every day to protect the people and in return, are given no respect…The present Democratic Party has left me
In what can only be described as one of the most hypocritical 30 seconds in congressional history, Congresswoman Cori Bush (D-MO) defended her use of expensive private security to protect her, while immediately going on to say that we need to defund the police who protect those less privileged. Bush has long opposed funding police forces, once tweeting: “Investing … Continue reading Top NC Senate candidate caught raising funds with Defund The Police radical
McFadden has no authority to suspend the right to “keep and bear arms” as it is protected by federal and state constitutions.
In Baltimore ... they have 392 positions to be filled. More than a dozen detective positions are vacant. What’s happening in Baltimore? The crime is up. And what is the city council saying? They are saying, ‘Well last year we cut it by $22 million, this year let's increase it by $28 million.’ Why? Because they understand that putting poor people in a place without security is immoral. It is wrong.
When they're talking about just unilaterally deciding to extend this eviction moratorium, flat out unconstitutionally, and the president acknowledges that it will likely be found to be unconstitutional, yet they're going to continue anyway because for them, it's about outcome.