Breaking Point host David Zere, reporting from the South Shore of Long Island, calls it a working class community that sends cops, firefighters, and first responders into an embattled New York City everyday. There, they put their lives on the line. Today, people attended a wake for murdered NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller. "The cops are hamstrung. They cannot do their jobs," Zere told Steve Bannon. "They are retiring at record rates, 200 a month, almost 3,000 last year. They have only replaced 2,000 of them, and we are down to about 29,000 active police force members in New York City now." This, as women in the city report more assaults on the subway, crime is rampant, and assaults are at a 20-year high.
“We’re working behind the scenes as much as possible to find out exactly what happened, to find out exactly who did this. Charlie Kirk was assassinated in cold blood today…Charlie Kirk was and IS one of my best friends on this planet.” - Jack Posobiec
With reports of Charlie Kirk's assassin identifying as a member of Antifa, should President Trump declare war on them—like the cartels?
FBI agents early Friday raided the home of former National Security Advisor John Bolton as part of an investigation into a national security matter, U.S. officials told Just the News.
FBI Director Kash Patel hinted at the action in a cryptic post on his X social media account.
“NO ONE is above the law… FBI agents on mission,” Patel wrote.
Officials said the search of Bolton’s home involved a national security case that began under the Biden administration, but wasn’t aggressively pursued until Patel took over earlier this year. They declined to be more specific.
Bolton was one of several national security advisers for Trump, but was eventually fired and became a critic of the current president and Patel's nomination as FBI Director.
Earlier this year, Trump pulled Bolton's security clearance and Secret Service protection, drawing objections from some GOP senators like Tom Cotton of Arkansas.
After that action, Bolton eerily predicted he might face further action from Patel's FBI.
"I think the central characteristic Trump seems to be looking for in all of the appointees we’ve seen so far is fealty to him," he told the Christian Science Monitor in January. "A lot of people say it’s loyalty. Loyalty is a virtue, it’s a good thing. That’s not what Trump wants. He wants fealty to him. He wants submissiveness. He wants yes-men and yes-women. And Kash Patel has demonstrated, in his service in Trump’s first term, that he’ll simply do whatever Trump wants.
In response to a question in the interview about Patel, he said: "I don’t think he’s qualified," Bolton told the Christian Science Monitor "And if there is a retribution campaign, and there certainly seems to be, he would be a central element of it. I think that’s dangerous."