EP. 032 - The Case for Law Enforcement

January 16
39 mins

Episode Description

A tragic encounter in Minneapolis has reignited national debate over law enforcement, activism, and the rule of law.

In this episode, Dan McCarthy examines the killing of Renee Good during an ICE operation and places it in the broader context of post-2020 policing, judicial leniency, and organized efforts to obstruct law enforcement. He explores how activist tactics, sympathetic judges, and political pressure have reshaped enforcement of immigration and criminal law, often with deadly consequences.

This episode argues that when law enforcement is undermined and criminal behavior is excused, the result is not justice but disorder. Minneapolis offers a clear warning about the costs of politicizing the rule of law.

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