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When a top elected prosecutor stands on the steps of City Hall and vows to hunt you down the way they "hunted down Nazis for decades," those are not casual words. They are not political theater. They are not rhetorical flourishes. They are a threat — directed at a specific group of federal law enforcement officers carrying out lawful duties under the authority of the United States Constitution.
And when that threat comes from a sitting district attorney, it deserves immediate and serious scrutiny.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner made that statement publicly while discussing federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity. His words were not hypothetical. They were not spoken in private. They were delivered on camera, at a press event, and circulated widely. Krasner referred to ICE agents as "wannabe Nazis" and promised to "hunt you down" and "find your identities."
That sounds like a threat — because by any reasonable definition, it is one.
Political debate is healthy. Policy disagreement is essential in a free society. But threats are not debate, and intimidation is not dissent. Prosecutors, of all people, should know where that line is.
Larry Krasner crossed it. And if the law means what it says, then the response should be as serious as the statement itself. Because when a prosecutor threatens law enforcement, and no one responds, the message is clear: the rule of law is optional — and power decides who is protected.
That is not justice. That is chaos.
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WELLNESS WEDNESDAY:
On this episode of Wellness Wednesday on That KEVIN Show, Kevin dives into the state of healthcare in America, discussing the pros and cons of the current system. He's joined by Dr. Ted Mitchell, a former chancellor of Texas Tech University, who shares his expertise on the importance of personal responsibility in healthcare. They discuss the impact of third-party payers, the role of government in healthcare, and the need for individuals to take ownership of their health. Kevin and Dr. Mitchell also touch on the benefits of a free market approach to healthcare, highlighting the need for accountability and transparency.
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When a top elected prosecutor stands on the steps of City Hall and vows to hunt you down the way they "hunted down Nazis for decades," those are not casual words. They are not political theater. They are not rhetorical flourishes. They are a threat — directed at a specific group of federal law enforcement officers carrying out lawful duties under the authority of the United States Constitution.
And when that threat comes from a sitting district attorney, it deserves immediate and serious scrutiny.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner made that statement publicly while discussing federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity. His words were not hypothetical. They were not spoken in private. They were delivered on camera, at a press event, and circulated widely. Krasner referred to ICE agents as "wannabe Nazis" and promised to "hunt you down" and "find your identities."
That sounds like a threat — because by any reasonable definition, it is one.
Political debate is healthy. Policy disagreement is essential in a free society. But threats are not debate, and intimidation is not dissent. Prosecutors, of all people, should know where that line is.
Larry Krasner crossed it. And if the law means what it says, then the response should be as serious as the statement itself. Because when a prosecutor threatens law enforcement, and no one responds, the message is clear: the rule of law is optional — and power decides who is protected.
That is not justice. That is chaos.
See more at Townhall.com
WELLNESS WEDNESDAY:
On this episode of Wellness Wednesday on That KEVIN Show, Kevin dives into the state of healthcare in America, discussing the pros and cons of the current system. He's joined by Dr. Ted Mitchell, a former chancellor of Texas Tech University, who shares his expertise on the importance of personal responsibility in healthcare. They discuss the impact of third-party payers, the role of government in healthcare, and the need for individuals to take ownership of their health. Kevin and Dr. Mitchell also touch on the benefits of a free market approach to healthcare, highlighting the need for accountability and transparency.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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