Democrats are still leaning on the laziest insult in the political playbook—“Nazi”—to demonize the federal government, and the latest offender is Pennsylvania District Attorney Larry Krasner. Krasner recently made an outrageous and reckless threat aimed squarely at federal ICE agents operating in his jurisdiction. Have a listen.
Krasner has never exactly been known for caring about justice. In Philadelphia, he’s earned the nickname “Let ’Em Go Larry” thanks to his extreme leniency toward actual criminals. This is, after all, one of the radical district attorneys backed by George Soros, so none of this should come as a shock.
Soros poured more than $1.5 million into Krasner’s campaign to help elect a man who prosecutes only about 30 percent of violent crime. That’s right—30 percent.
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So while Larry Krasner lets real criminals walk, he effectively issued a death wish on ICE agents and their operations in Philadelphia—and he knows it. Krasner and others like him understand exactly what they’re doing: riling up radicals to do their dirty work in the name of opposing Trump and his policies, with zero concern for who gets hurt along the way.
This level of hate directed at ICE agents is unprecedented—especially coming from an elected official. Credit where it’s due: Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, who probably disagrees with me on just about everything, at least had the integrity to call Krasner’s comments what they are.
I’d like to see Governor Shapiro go further in tamping down this kind of rhetoric, but calling it out is a start. It should be a no-brainer for any sensible Democrat. Unfortunately, I’m not seeing much sense these days.
It’s also no longer a “conspiracy theory” that elected officials are involved in Signal chats used to orchestrate violence and chaos against ICE. In fact, the Minneapolis teachers union chief has proudly admitted as much. Listen closely.
She’s loud and proud about it—and there should be consequences for that behavior. Title 18 of the United States Code, Section 372, makes it a federal crime for two or more people to conspire to prevent, by force, intimidation, or threat, any U.S. officer from performing their duties. That’s exactly what’s happening in these Signal chats.
Title 8, Section 1324, also makes it illegal to harbor, shield, or conceal illegal aliens—which is the explicit goal of many who claim they’re just “protecting their neighbors.”
The only “neighbors” ICE is targeting are illegal alien criminals. And honestly—why would anyone want a criminal as their neighbor in the first place? I can assure you, I wouldn’t.
You know who doesn’t have illegal criminal aliens living next door? The Hollywood elites who showed up at the Grammys wearing “ICE Out” pins, pretending to support a cause they don’t lift a finger to meaningfully address.
They’re insulated from the ugly consequences of illegal immigration, yet they’re more than happy to cheer on protesters who recklessly risk their lives assaulting federal agents—all in the name of preserving illegal immigration.
Take Billie Eilish’s acceptance speech, for example.
First of all, how can land be “stolen” if borders supposedly don’t exist? That argument collapses under its own weight.
Second, Billie Eilish is a multimillionaire with private security, yet she wants to deny basic security to everyday Americans who can’t afford a bodyguard shadowing them 24/7.
Here’s the gate to Billie’s $14 million home in Glendale. Walls for me, but not for thee—that’s exactly what it looks like.
Why doesn’t she offer to house illegal aliens herself? Or better yet, donate her mansion to the Tongva tribes who lived in Glendale before Spanish and Mexican colonization? Of course she won’t. Why? Because she doesn’t actually believe what she’s saying. She just wants elite approval. That’s virtue signaling, plain and simple.
That said, I was encouraged—genuinely—by the few celebrities who refuse to play that game anymore, even if it costs them popularity.
Sports broadcaster Emily Austin had a refreshingly sane response to the “ICE Out” hysteria.
It’s rare, but I love to see it.
Then there’s Jelly Roll—the former drug addict turned sober country star—who used his platform to focus on Jesus instead of ICE.
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Sure, the crowd cheered—but we all know that applause fades the moment someone starts talking about what the Bible actually says about justice and protecting the vulnerable from criminals.
Still, it’s heartening to see a celebrity reject the “ICE Out” propaganda and offer a message like that instead—especially at a time when some on the left are twisting Scripture to justify their hatred of ICE.
Nicki Minaj is another celebrity who has broken away from liberal Hollywood groupthink—and she’s done it loudly.
She’s taken to X to share opinions that align with President Trump.
She wrote, quote: “What sensible, forward-thinking, cutting-edge, leading nation is having a DEBATE on whether or not there should be VOTER ID?!…They’re actually fighting NOT to have ppl present ID while voting for your leaders – Do you get it? Do you get it now?!”
It’s common sense—and more people are waking up to it. Nicki explained how she reached this conclusion, writing: “They’re flying in immigrants to vote b/c they reneged on all the promises they made to African Americans & can no longer get the African American vote by default.”
That’s a bold claim, and it’s earned her plenty of backlash. She didn’t even attend the Grammys, but host Trevor Noah still made sure to take shots at her.
As if that weren’t enough, Jimmy Kimmel went further—encouraging people to throw shoes at her simply because she supports her president.
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The same people who endlessly preach about supporting Black women suddenly change their tune the moment a Black woman thinks for herself and voices an opinion they don’t like.
Defying the narrative is dangerous—but Nicki Minaj is doing it proudly. One can only hope more follow her lead instead of falling in line with the powerful and elite—people like Larry Krasner and Billie Eilish—who’ve decided that hate is acceptable as long as it earns applause.
They won’t be getting any here.
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