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Sara Carter Show

The Left Cares More About Criminals Than Victims, What Can We Do About It?

Sara Carter Show

M3 Media

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2023

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Have you recently been a victim of crime? Do you know someone who has? In many parts of our nation, especially the cities, it's much more dangerous than just a few years ago. Murders, assaults, carjackings, and other violent offenses are on the rise in many urban areas. There are several factors behind these terrible trends, but an important one is that far left prosecutors seem to care far more about the criminals than the victims, releasing violent people with low or no bail and often refusing to prosecute them at all.

On Monday, Sara was in New York City covering a House Judiciary Committee hearing that featured testimony from family members of crime victims, a bodega owner who was charged with murder after stabbing an attacker in self-defense, as well as law enforcement experts. Democrats on the committee scoffed at the victims, calling them "props in a MAGA Broadway production."

But Sara was not just appalled by the sneering of Democrats who were fiercely defending the Manhattan District Attorney who is weak on crime but also prosecuting President Trump. She also shares the horrifying things she saw on the streets of New York City during her brief time in the Big Apple.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:06.0

Start spread in the news.

0:07.9

Thank God I left today.

0:10.3

I was in New York.

0:11.9

I was in New York for the hearings.

0:14.1

And all of you who watched Sean Hannity probably saw some of what I experienced while I was in New York City at the House Judiciary hearing.

0:25.9

It was intense.

0:28.2

It was probably one of the most and this was for victims in crime in New York, probably one of the most.

0:33.3

I would say emotionally driven hearings I had been to in a long time.

0:38.8

And this is about a city that has slowly over the last year and a half, maybe the last two years, progressively gotten worse.

0:49.1

There was a time when New York was just horrible, horrible. You couldn't get on the subway.

0:54.6

You couldn't do anything then came along Rudy Giuliani and others.

0:58.7

And they cleaned up the streets in New York.

1:02.0

People felt safer. They could get out there.

1:04.8

And then all of a sudden we're back to the same old, same old Democrat policies.

1:09.5

And New Yorkers and people who work there like me are slowly watching as the city becomes a cesspool again for derelicks and criminals.

1:22.1

And sadly a large homeless population that is mentally ill.

1:28.3

And oh, by the way, for all of you out there who know who Congressman Adam Schiff is, he is part of the Judiciary Committee.

1:36.8

Yes. And I have this funny little moment where when I was interviewing a Congresswoman, at least, Stefaniac, right before she came out,

1:47.8

I just saw Schiff passing, like he came out of a door. I came right by him.

1:54.5

And yes, it wasn't like two ships passing in the night. It wasn't like that.

1:59.6

It was like opposing polarity as we passed each other.

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