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Democrats Protect Elites While Ordinary Americans Pay the Price

Enough is enough — Democrats keep showing they will protect their own at any cost while ordinary Americans pay the price. This week we watched Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis take the stand and shove aside tough questions with the same entitled defiance we’ve come to expect from partisan prosecutors. Hardworking voters deserve prosecutors who serve the rule of law, not political theater.

Willis didn’t just defend her prosecution — she defended the man at the center of the scandal, Nathan Wade, insisting their personal relationship changed nothing about her judgment. That response rings hollow to anyone who believes in transparency and the appearance of impartial justice; when leadership looks cozy with its hand-picked special prosecutor, trust evaporates. Americans should want answers, accountability, and an impartial legal system — not more platitudes from political elites.

Meanwhile in New York, Attorney General Letitia James has doubled down on defending gender-affirming treatments for minors, ordering hospitals to continue providing these services even as the federal government moves to restrict funding. Parents and advocates on the right rightly see this as a moral and medical overreach, and many are alarmed that irreversible procedures for children are being normalized and politically defended. The question is simple: do we protect vulnerable kids and parents’ rights, or do we let ideology rush minors into life-changing medical decisions?

The federal response has framed certain treatments for minors as “chemical and surgical mutilation,” language that enrages progressives but reflects real concerns about permanent harm and informed consent for children. Conservatives across the country are calling for strict safeguards, full transparency, and respect for parents who want time and caution before any medical intervention on a child’s developing body. This is not about hatred; it is about protecting childhood and ensuring medicine puts health before politics.

Put together, these stories paint a picture of a party more interested in shielding the favored few and advancing controversial social experiments than defending families, the Constitution, and the rule of law. The Right Squad was right to mock the arrogance on display across the left — when elites treat accountability like an inconvenience, the rest of us pay with our institutions and our children’s future. Voters should remember these choices come election day and demand officials who prioritize truth, decency, and American common sense.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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