Thursday, March 28, 2024

Fox News Correspondent Gets Psaki to Admit to What Led to a Crime Surge in Dem-Run Cities

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The political repercussions from the “defund the ” campaign were immediate. Despite winning the White House in 2020, Democrats lost 13 seats in the House of Representatives. From Florida to , a crimson wave swept across much of the country.

Yet Democratic officials in cities like Portland and Minneapolis doubled down on the harmful policies championed by their most radical constituents.

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In New York City, then-Mayor Bill de Blasio cut $484 million from the 's budget. The ramifications were immediate with the department having to scrap a 1,200-person police recruiting class.

Of course, many of those same cities are attempting to re-fund their police departments as violent surged in 2020-21. (RELATED: Multiple Dems Carjacked. Will Party Finally Disavow Defund Police Wing?)

For Democrats, that reality is a dirty little secret. One they prefer to keep out of the spotlight. Yet Fox News' got White House Press Secretary  to admit as much at today's press briefing.

WATCH:

Per Twitchy:

That admission should find its way into some GOP ads heading into the November midterms!

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Psaki also blamed “gun violence,” as if those guns just pull their own triggers.

ALN Staff
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3 COMMENTS

  1. The more she talks and the longer she talks, the more we know she is trying to justify a failed position that is needed to be corrected.

  2. Is the real Democratic end game to run local law enforcement so far into the ditch that people will gladly welcome a proposal to nationalize the police force? That’s a scary thought.

  3. Democratic controlled cities started to soften on crime in the mid 1970’s . Reduce the charges, decline to prosecute . It was a way to reduce crowded prisons and placate those who only saw prosecution as a racial issue. Instead of equal enforcement we saw crimes left unpunished. All of us are still paying for it especially people of color.

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