Vice President JD Vance has issued a searing critique of California Governor Gavin Newsom, condemning his rhetoric that allegedly encourages violence against law enforcement.
The comments come after a recent wave of attacks on federal officers, including the Dallas ICE shooting that left shell casings marked “ANTI ICE.”
Hindustan Times reported that Vance said, “If your political rhetoric encourages violence against law enforcement, you can go straight to hell and you have no place in the political conversation.”
The Republican leader did not mince words, making clear that political posturing has real-life consequences.
Vance’s remarks were directed at Newsom and other Democratic leaders who have publicly criticized ICE and law enforcement in California.
Fox LA noted, “Vance criticized Newsom and other Democrats following the Dallas ICE facility shooting, blaming their rhetoric.”
For years, Democrats in California have taken a hardline stance against law enforcement while promoting sanctuary policies that protect criminals.
“Words matter,” Vance said. “When leaders demonize police and ICE officers, they are effectively giving permission to radicals to act.”
The Vice President’s statement reflects growing frustration among conservatives who see escalating violence as a direct result of political rhetoric.
Yahoo News reported that Vance’s message resonated with many Americans who have grown tired of the left blaming law enforcement for societal problems.
“There is no excuse for encouraging attacks on officers,” Vance added. “We must hold those in power accountable for the environment they create.”
Newsom’s critics argue that his progressive policies have created a culture of impunity for criminal behavior in California.
“The governor has repeatedly made statements that embolden radicals,” Vance said. “This has consequences, as we’ve seen.”
Vance’s comments came during a press briefing where he emphasized the importance of protecting law enforcement personnel.
Hindustan Times quoted Vance saying, “California’s leaders cannot continue to play politics while officers are targeted in the line of duty.”
The Vice President also warned that left-wing rhetoric often crosses the line into tacit endorsement of violence.
“When you publicly denounce those who enforce the law, you make them targets,” Vance said.
Conservative media outlets have widely shared Vance’s comments, praising his direct approach in confronting left-wing leaders.
Vice President JD Vance has issued a searing critique of California Governor Gavin Newsom, condemning his rhetoric that allegedly encourages violence against law enforcement.
The comments come after a recent wave of attacks on federal officers, including the Dallas ICE shooting that left shell casings marked “ANTI ICE.”
Hindustan Times reported that Vance said, “If your political rhetoric encourages violence against law enforcement, you can go straight to hell and you have no place in the political conversation.”
The Republican leader did not mince words, making clear that political posturing has real-life consequences.
Vance’s remarks were directed at Newsom and other Democratic leaders who have publicly criticized ICE and law enforcement in California.
Fox LA noted, “Vance criticized Newsom and other Democrats following the Dallas ICE facility shooting, blaming their rhetoric.”
For years, Democrats in California have taken a hardline stance against law enforcement while promoting sanctuary policies that protect criminals.
“Words matter,” Vance said. “When leaders demonize police and ICE officers, they are effectively giving permission to radicals to act.”
The Vice President’s statement reflects growing frustration among conservatives who see escalating violence as a direct result of political rhetoric.
Yahoo News reported that Vance’s message resonated with many Americans who have grown tired of the left blaming law enforcement for societal problems.
“There is no excuse for encouraging attacks on officers,” Vance added. “We must hold those in power accountable for the environment they create.”
Newsom’s critics argue that his progressive policies have created a culture of impunity for criminal behavior in California.
“The governor has repeatedly made statements that embolden radicals,” Vance said. “This has consequences, as we’ve seen.”
Vance’s comments came during a press briefing where he emphasized the importance of protecting law enforcement personnel.
Hindustan Times quoted Vance saying, “California’s leaders cannot continue to play politics while officers are targeted in the line of duty.”
The Vice President also warned that left-wing rhetoric often crosses the line into tacit endorsement of violence.
“When you publicly denounce those who enforce the law, you make them targets,” Vance said.
Conservative media outlets have widely shared Vance’s comments, praising his direct approach in confronting left-wing leaders.
“This is not about politics; this is about protecting the people who protect us,” Vance emphasized.
The Vice President also addressed recent protests in California, stating that they have too often turned violent and targeted law enforcement.
“Leaders must be responsible for the tone they set,” he said. “You cannot encourage riots and then feign innocence when things go too far.”