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The Erosion Of Law And Order

Do you still believe the justice system in America works the way our founders intended? Do you still trust courts to make decisions based on the facts and evidence, or do you expect politically motivated verdicts?

Sara Carter says the idea of Lady Justice blindfolded and weighing the evidence on her scales is eroding before our eyes. In city after city, violent criminals are allowed back on the streets to terrorize, assault and rob innocent neighbors again. Domestic terrorists burn and vandalize pro-life pregnancy centers and the Justice Department says most cases can’t be solved because the actions were at night.

Carter says it’s insanity and a vivid glimpse of where the left wants to take this country. Former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich joins the podcast to share his thoughts.

Left’s Plan: U.S. Of California

When did the government start siding with the bad guys? And how is the coddling of criminals in blue cities and states impacting life in your neighborhood?

Sara Carter reports that the purpose of government is to protect our God-given liberties and to keep law and order. But in so many parts of the country, the political left now openly sides with criminals.

She welcomes talk show host Larry Elder to the podcast, who points out that the problem may very well lie in the state of California, where many of the worst ideas originate in their left-wing bastion and eventually reach the national stage.

Dems Weaponizing The DOJ

Sara Carter welcomes Texas Rep. Troy Nehls to discuss the Democrat Party’s increased politicization of the Justice Department and the FBI, and how the bureau increasingly appears to be little more than a political weapon of the left.

They also discuss the border crisis and how Venezuela is now sending violent criminals, and Nehls’ new book, The Big Fraud, which focuses on the political deception of the partisan Jan. 6th committee.

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