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Home»Politics»JD Vance Criticizes Newsom and LA Mayor for Declaring ‘Open Season on Federal Law Enforcement’
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JD Vance Criticizes Newsom and LA Mayor for Declaring ‘Open Season on Federal Law Enforcement’

News RoomBy News RoomJune 20, 20250 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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In a recent speech in Los Angeles, Vice President JD Vance issued a strong rebuke against California’s political leaders, particularly Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass. Vance accused them of fostering an environment that endangers federal law enforcement officials, suggesting their policies effectively amount to an “open season” on these officers. He expressed shock over reports that far-left activists have been doxxing federal agents—publishing their personal information—to intimidate and threaten them. Such activities, Vance argued, are not merely the actions of rogue individuals but are being encouraged by local government officials, raising serious questions about the justification for such hostile treatment of law enforcement.

During his address, Vance cited specific instances where federal agents, particularly those in the Border Patrol, faced intimidation while performing their duties. He described how these agents encounter violent protesters who obstruct their law enforcement activities shortly after they arrive on the scene to apprehend illegal immigrants or criminals. Such aggression, he claimed, is a direct consequence of policies that portray federal efforts to enforce immigration laws as illegitimate, a narrative he believes Newsom and Bass have perpetuated. According to Vance, this fostering of animosity not only undermines law enforcement but directly puts the lives of these officers at risk.

Newsom has publicly opposed the use of federal military forces in response to civil unrest in California, framing it as illegal and immoral. His administration took legal action to halt what he viewed as federal overreach. However, a recent ruling by the 9th Circuit Court overturned a district court’s decision, allowing federal military assistance to continue in Los Angeles amid ongoing anti-ICE protests. This legal battle illustrates the complicated dynamics between state and federal authority in maintaining public order, particularly in situations marked by civil disobedience and protests against immigration enforcement.

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Vance argued that this conflict highlights a larger issue in which local governments treat federal law enforcement as “illegitimate.” He contended that such a perspective is not only misguided but remarkably dangerous, given that these officials are tasked with upholding the laws put forth by the American people. He criticized Newsom’s rhetoric and actions as fundamentally encouraging violent confrontations with police, ultimately undermining public safety and endangering the lives of those sworn to protect citizens.

Commenting on the situation, Vance highlighted President Trump’s broader strategy concerning law enforcement and federal support. He noted that if local governments uphold the law and protect law enforcement officers, there would be no need for federal intervention. The implication is that a failure to maintain order will result in federal resources being deployed to manage volatile situations, a stance designed to hold local leaders accountable for their responses to unrest.

In closing, Vance expressed deep concern over the attitude of local leaders who incite hostility towards law enforcement, lamenting the tragic repercussions of their indifference to the safety of those enforcing the law. He praised the resilience of the officers who continue to carry out their duties despite the hostility they face, emphasizing the need for a unified approach to law enforcement that prioritizes the safety and security of all citizens.

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