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Morning Minute: Police Union invites Trump, bars Dems, from funeral - 3.29.24

If you're not invited to a funeral, they really didn't like you. The Police Union in New York told soft prosecutors and weak Democrats in office to stay home. Meanwhile, they invited President Trump to attend the wake of slain officer Jonathan Diller.

Duration:
2m
Broadcast on:
29 Mar 2024
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mp3

Today's podcast is brought to you by the Eden pure thunderstorm air purifier bogo offer. This offer expires Sunday, March 24th to order years today go to Eden pure deals dot com and use code how we bogo. The New York police union kindly let New York politicians know that they are not invited to attend the wake of slain officer Jonathan Miller. Officer Miller was murdered during a traffic stop of two career criminals who have combined dozens of prior arrests. America has stepped up raising millions to help ease the pain for Dillard's young wife and toddler whom he leaves behind. The two suspects arrested in Dillard's murder have dozens of prior arrests and yet we're out free on the streets. The driver Lindy Jones charged with criminal possession of a weapon and for possessing a ghost gun. Former president Trump will be coming to today's wake. His campaign says he was moved by the invitation to join Dillard's family and colleagues. What happened is such a sad sad event such a horrible thing and it's happening all too often and we're just not gonna let it happen. We just can't 21 times arrested is thug and the person in the car with him was arrested many times and they don't learn because they don't respect they don't they're not given the respect the police are the greatest people we have there's nothing and there's nobody like them and this should never happen I just visited with a very beautiful life that now doesn't have her husband. Stephanie was just incredible their child brand new beautiful baby sitting there innocent as can be that doesn't know how his life has been changed. In a scathing letter union president Vincent Valalon called anti-cop city council members and prosecutors morally responsible and complicit in Dillard's death they should stay home he warns it's not exactly a good look for a politician when they're so despised that they are barred from someone's funeral but will it be a wake-up call for the stubbornly soft on crime statesman that's hard to say probably not. Listen to The How We Car Show today at three or watch the show live at rumble.com/TheHowWeCarShow