EXCLUSIVE — The NRCC is set to release a video attacking Democrats for their soft-on-crime policies featuring personal stories from House Republicans who once served as law enforcement officers.
The two-minute video, which is set to be released on Thursday, highlights the experiences of four Republican members who worked in law enforcement before they were elected to Congress. The video coincides with National Police Week, a national recognition of law enforcement officers celebrated annually since President John F. Kennedy.“The Republican conference led by Speaker [Kevin] McCarthy, we have a commitment to America, a nation that is safe,” Rep.
“Where I think the far Left goes awry is they don’t do enough, and they don’t go far enough, to respect the women and men who wear a uniform in local law enforcement, as well as our federal agencies,” said Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick , a former FBI special agent.
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