Controversial Sympathy: Sheriff Luna’s Statement
In a striking episode of Stinchfield, we delve into the troubling statement issued by Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna and his department, who extended their “hearts” to the “victims” of Iran’s recent bombing campaign. This campaign, launched by the United States as a response to Iranian-sponsored terrorism and the looming threat of a nuclear arsenal, has raised questions about the appropriateness of such sympathy. Instead of rallying behind American military efforts and the victims of Iran’s aggression, Luna’s office crafted a message that feels more aligned with the sentiments of Tehran than those of a U.S. law enforcement agency.
Questioning Loyalties
One must wonder: why is the Sheriff of the nation’s largest county so eager to display sympathy for a foreign regime that poses a direct threat to American lives? Why is the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department grieving for those who engage in acts of terror while American families are left to mourn the loss of their loved ones who bravely defend our freedoms?
Apologies and Accountability
Both the Sheriff and his department have since apologized for the controversial post. However, Stinchfield remains skeptical of these apologies, viewing them as inadequate in light of the gravity of the statement.
The Real Threat Within
Stinchfield further explores the very real risk posed by Iranian and other jihadist sleeper cells that could be activated within the United States. He points to President Biden’s open border policies as gateways for potential terrorists, suggesting that this could lead to dire consequences if these individuals are not swiftly identified and mitigated before they can act.