Democrats love to talk about law and order, but when push comes to shove, they can’t even manage their own security. Just look at what happened with Jasmine Crockett, a sitting Congressional Democrat from Texas. One of her security team members—yes, the person meant to keep her safe—was shot and killed by Dallas police after a bizarre standoff. You can’t make this stuff up.
It turns out this so-called “bodyguard,” Mike King, wasn’t even who he said he was. He’d been running around Dallas using fake names, lying about being a cop, and operating a business that placed officers in off-duty jobs. Not only that, but he drove a fake undercover police car and slapped on stolen license plates from a military recruiting office. This is the person a Democrat trusted to protect her?
Maybe nobody in the mainstream media is going to connect the dots, but let’s call it what it is: dangerous incompetence. How does someone with a sketchy criminal record wind up in a high-level security role for a member of Congress? If you ask Democrats, they’ll probably blame the system or call for some so-called “reform.” Here’s an idea: how about practicing basic due diligence before letting some phony with a shady past guard a public official?
Apparently, the congresswoman’s office and Dallas police aren’t saying a thing. Silence from every corner. Cowardice is the new normal among left-wing politicians whenever they get caught in a mess of their own making. It doesn’t matter how much they preach about “accountability”—they’re the first to duck for cover.
This is what happens when liberals put woke talking points ahead of real security. They want “reimagined policing,” but can’t spot a fraud when he’s practically waving a red flag in their faces. American families deserve honest, transparent leadership—not clueless politicians who hand over their own safety to impostors.
Isn’t it time we asked how many more disasters it’ll take before Democrats get serious about protecting the American people? Or are their photo ops more important than public safety?
Source: Townhall
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