Tomi Lahren: Left created ‘culture of lawlessness’ that won’t go away quickly

The Fox Nation host discussed the nationwide crime wave, arguing leadership needs to get their ‘hands dirty’ to tackle the ongoing issue. #FoxNews

TOMI LAHREN: Yeah, when we talking about this and we’re talking about giving more money, more money is not going to solve the problem. Yes, defunding police departments, cities and localities have done is serious, a serious problem, but this is more of a culture problem. We’ve created a culture of lawlessness in this country in the policies back that up. You mentioned California 47, 57, zero cash bail like you guys also have in New York, those are big problems. Those are policy problems. The people need to stand up and get rid of those and the politicians that advocate for them. But beyond that, when we talk about working with police officers, you can’t sit there and demonize them on a daily basis. And especially for an entire summer riot season, demonize police officers and then say, oh, well, don’t worry, we’re going to hire 50 more officers here and there. It doesn’t do much good if the policies don’t allow them to do their jobs effectively and at their full capacity. And it doesn’t do a lot of good to just say you’re going to hire police officers when police officers are retiring and they don’t want to do the job because of those policies and because of the constant demonization of that profession. But not only politicians, but by most of the mainstream media. This is a much bigger problem. This is a culture of lawlessness and a little bit of money here and there, federally or locally isn’t going to solve this problem. It needs to be a top down approach, and they need to get in there and get their hands dirty and get some work done on this issue because it’s not going anywhere.

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