Democrat anti gun congresswoman’s security guard caught in deadly police standoff in Dallas

The left preaches about gun control and “common sense” safety. Yet, here we are—another Democrat’s inner circle caught up in violence. A Texas man was gunned down by Dallas SWAT after a tense standoff. Turns out he wasn’t just any fugitive—he once worked as a security guard for Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett. Security for one of the loudest anti-gun voices out there. Is this the “security” liberals keep promising us?

This isn’t some random connection. There’s a pattern—a pattern of Democrats surrounding themselves with questionable characters. As they wag their fingers at hardworking Americans, telling us we’re the problem, their own backyard is full of mess and mayhem. How can Rep. Crockett, or any Democrat for that matter, claim to be a champion for safety when her own guard ends up on the wrong side of a police standoff?

Let’s be honest. The left loves to talk about background checks, red flag laws, and so-called “gun violence epidemics.” But if anyone needs a background check, it’s the people on their own payrolls. Maybe Democrats should worry less about lecturing law-abiding gun owners and more about checking who they’re letting into their close-knit teams.

What happened in Dallas isn’t shocking if you’ve been paying attention. The left’s push for soft-on-crime policies has only emboldened criminals, and their anti-police rhetoric puts good officers in the line of fire. These are the same people who want to turn our country upside down with globalist policies and open borders. Now we see where those priorities lead—to chaos close to home.

If Democrats can’t keep their own staff and supporters from running afoul of the law, why should we trust them to keep America safe? Maybe next time, Rep. Crockett should hire security that believes in law, order, and honest work—values she and her party seem to have forgotten, if they ever had them at all. Is it any wonder Americans are fed up with liberal hypocrisy?

Source: Washington Times


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