Virginia mom murdered repeat criminal freed Spanberger blames others refuses to act

Nothing hurts more than a family torn apart by crime – especially when that crime could have been prevented. Just ask the family of Stephanie Minter, a mother from Fairfax County, Virginia, whose loved ones gathered to mourn her after yet another repeat offender was outrageously set free. Instead of getting answers or accountability, they got a governor dodging questions and pointing fingers.

Governor Abigail Spanberger, Democrat leader of Virginia, was confronted about this tragic loss the day after the vigil. Did she show concern for Minter’s family? Did she promise action? Not even close. She grinned, threw the blame on ICE, and walked off without a care. This is the liberal playbook in action: never accept fault, always blame someone else, and hope people forget about victims like Minter.

ICE isn’t the one deciding to release repeat offenders into our communities. Governors, mayors, and their soft-on-crime allies are responsible. These liberal leaders are more worried about their globalist, open-borders agenda than about protecting American families. How many more Americans need to suffer before these so-called leaders wake up to reality?

This tragedy exposes just how broken the system is when run by left-wing elites. Instead of tough laws and real consequences, we get endless excuses and virtue-signaling. How can parents in Virginia feel safe when their own governor won’t even take responsibility for dangerous criminals roaming the streets?

The truth is simple: Democrats will never keep us safe. They would rather turn every American tragedy into a blame game and pass the buck, instead of doing their jobs. If liberals like Spanberger can’t step up and protect families like the Minters, why should anyone trust them with public safety? Maybe the voters need to remind these politicians what happens when you fail your own citizens.

Source: Redstate


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