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Giuliani Sounds Alarm: Democrats Sacrifice Safety for Party Power

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani pulled no punches on Newsmax’s Saturday Report, telling viewers that Democrats have long put party preservation ahead of public safety and common-sense governance. He framed his remarks as a warning about a political class that chooses ideology and optics over protecting neighborhoods and families.

Giuliani pointed to Portland as a case study in what happens when cities are run by soft-on-crime politicians and radical elements are allowed to flourish, saying the city has effectively “seceded” from upholding the rule of law. His blunt assessment cut through the mainstream narrative that downplays lawlessness in Democrat-controlled jurisdictions and exposed how political cowardice becomes public danger.

He didn’t stop there — Giuliani hammered Chicago and other big cities where politicians celebrate tiny statistical dips while violent crime remains a daily reality for working families. That sort of moral math, where optics outrank victims, is emblematic of a party more obsessed with messaging than with actually solving the problems they helped create.

The former mayor also sounded the alarm about rising left-wing officials and policies in places like New York, warning that candidates steeped in socialist rhetoric would make the city unrecognizable and unsafe for anyone who values prosperity and sovereignty. This isn’t merely rhetorical theater; it’s a preview of policies that would cripple commerce, defund public safety, and reward criminals.

Giuliani’s sober observation about the judiciary — that removing rogue judges is incredibly difficult after decades of misplaced deference — should make conservatives rethink complacency. When institutions meant to be neutral bend toward ideology, ordinary citizens lose recourse and accountability, which is exactly what happens when one party protects its own at the expense of the people.

Conservative readers ought to treat these warnings as a rallying cry rather than partisan noise: demand law and order, push for judges who respect the Constitution, and refuse to reward politicians who place party power above real-world safety and prosperity. If we let the political class continue to trade our security for headlines, the consequences will be measured in lost lives and shuttered livelihoods — and no amount of polls or punditry will fix that.

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