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Pirro Blasts D.C. Mayoral Candidate’s Radical Policies

Jeanine Pirro, now serving as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, unloaded on the lunacy gripping the left on The Ingraham Angle, ripping into D.C. mayoral frontrunner Janeese Lewis George and her allies for promoting policies that weaken law enforcement and reward criminality. Pirro’s blunt rebuke — framed as a warning to every taxpayer and parent who wants safe streets and accountable government — was not theater; it was a prosecutor’s alarm bell sounded for a city and a nation teetering toward permissiveness.

Janeese Lewis George is no garden-variety Democrat; she is a self-described democratic socialist who rode an energized progressive coalition to victory in the June primary and now stands poised to run a city the way left-wing ideologues dictate. Her rise is part of a national pattern where DSA-backed candidates win big in cities and then push radical policy experiments that sound good in theory but end in chaos on Main Street.

But this is not just about labels or slogans — there are concrete signs of rotten governance at work. The District’s Office of Campaign Finance recently fined Lewis George’s campaign after finding improper coordination between her team and labor-funded outside groups, exposing the cozy relationships between radical activists, union cash, and a campaign infrastructure that pretends independence while operating as one. Voters deserve to know who’s really running the show before a city is handed over to an ideological agenda built on special-interest strings.

The public-safety consequences of these policies are already obvious: calls to gut pretrial accountability and to normalize cashless exemptions have real victims. As cities debate bail reform and pretrial release, sensible Americans are watching violent repeat offenders walk back onto the streets and communities pay the price — a debate that has reignited across the mainstream press and courts for good reason. This is not compassion; it’s negligence dressed up as justice.

That is why Jeanine Pirro’s voice matters. A former prosecutor and judge turned top federal law-enforcement official, she is right to call out the softness and to demand prosecutors do their jobs: protect victims, hold repeat offenders accountable, and make public safety the first priority of government. The nation cannot afford to normalize rhetoric that excuses lawlessness or to reward politicians who put political ideology ahead of safety.

The bigger picture should terrify anyone who loves liberty: the Democratic Party’s leftward lurch, fueled by well-funded activist networks and campus indoctrination, is producing officials who want to remake cities in a way that punishes success and invites disorder. Washington, D.C., is an early test case — and if conservatives don’t mobilize now to defend core institutions, hardworking Americans will be left cleaning up the mess the socialists leave behind.

Patriots across this country should take Jeanine Pirro’s warning seriously and demand accountability at the ballot box and in every courtroom. We must insist on leaders who prioritize public safety, honest campaigns, and economic common sense, not experiments in radical governance that endanger neighborhoods and shred trust in government. The choice is clear: restore law and order, or watch our cities slide further into chaos.

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