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New York’s Shocking Shift: When Cops Become the Criminals and Criminals Run Free

When did America become a place where enforcing the law is a crime? In New York, the attorney general, Letitia James, appears to have flipped the script. She’s targeting law enforcers while giving cover to those breaking the rules. It’s a real head-scratcher. Her latest mission is hunting down cops — the same people who took an oath to protect us — for daring to help federal officials enforce immigration laws. This is the kind of upside-down thinking that puts lives in danger and undermines the very fabric of our justice system.

For everyday Americans, this looks like pure madness. Law-abiding citizens expect their leaders to support law enforcement, not tear them down. But with James at the helm, officers brave enough to take a stand and do their duty find themselves in the crosshairs. Her actions highlight a blatant disregard for justice and a dangerous pandering to the radical left. This kind of behavior should concern every American who values safety and order.

The agenda here seems clear. By targeting the police, James aligns herself with anti-American, globalist interests that see open borders as the new order. Instead of supporting the hardworking officers who risk their lives every day, she’s busy keeping bad guys on the streets. It’s a slap in the face to every cop and every citizen who believes in the rule of law. 

 

Don’t be fooled by the rhetoric. James isn’t a champion of justice; she’s become a defender of chaos. By waging a war on those who dare to uphold the law, she sends a clear message: lawbreakers will get a pass, while law enforcers pay the price. This erosion of accountability allows criminals to run free and weakens one of the strongest pillars of American society.

Can New Yorkers trust an attorney general who sides with lawless agendas and shows more compassion for those who flout the law than those who uphold it? It’s high time for real accountability and leadership that prioritizes the safety and rights of citizens. If James has forgotten which side she’s on, perhaps New Yorkers shouldn’t forget at the polls. Law and order aren’t just concepts — they’re the lifeblood of our communities. Whose side are you on?

Written by Staff Reports

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