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AOC and Congress Allies Splurge Campaign Funds on Private Security

I have a personal theory as to why members of⁤ the so-called squad⁤ of progressive House ⁤Democrats ‍want to defund police: They need the money to protect⁣ themselves, apparently.

According to a ​Saturday⁢ report in the New⁣ York Post, Federal Election Commission ‌data show the eight members of ⁤the‌ unofficial group of⁢ hard-left legislatures have spent ⁢more than $1.2⁢ million on ⁢private security since⁢ they ⁤came into office.

To be fair, over half of this total‌ belongs to ‍just one member of the group: Missouri⁢ Rep. Cori ⁢Bush, who has shelled out over $730,000⁢ on private security, ‌according to the report.

Bush was‌ one of the most adamant Democrats when it came to ⁢sticking by explicitly using‍ the slogan‍ “defund the police”⁣ even ​after it became unpopular among ​voters, according to Axios:

“I always tell [fellow Democrats], ‘If‌ you all had fixed ⁣this before I got ⁤here, I‍ wouldn’t have to⁤ say these things,’” she said in‌ February 2022.

“‘Defund the police’ is not the problem,”‍ Bush added. “We ⁣dangled the carrot in front of people’s faces and said we can get ⁢it done and that⁢ Democrats deliver, when we haven’t totally delivered.”

However, the congresswoman definitely hasn’t delivered personally, ‌and her ⁢spending ⁣has raised some eyebrows — as well as ⁣an ethics complaint.

According to⁤ the FEC data, $75,000 ⁣of her ‍private security budget was directed to her now-husband, despite the​ fact⁣ he lacked the⁤ appropriate license to provide security for her.

And there were other fun hypocrisies in Bush’s private-security spending, as well, according to the Post.

“Among the benefactors of her donor’s largesse was St. Louis-based Peace Security,⁢ a pro-gun,⁢ right-wing private security firm that racked up⁣ $380,947 despite reportedly promoting the Second⁤ Amendment — ⁤in sharp contrast to Democratic socialist Bush’s anti-gun campaign‍ messaging,”⁣ the report said.

Bush ⁢defended ‍her profligate personal-security spending in ‍a 2021 ‌interview with​ CBS News,​ claiming ‍her ⁢life was in‌ danger without ‌it.

“They would rather⁤ I‌ die? You would‍ rather me die? Is that​ what you want⁢ to‌ see?⁤ You want to see‌ me die?” she said.

“I ‍have‌ private security because my body ​is worth being on this planet right now,” the Democrat said. “I have private⁢ security‍ because they, the white supremacist racist narrative that ⁢they drive into this country. The fact that they don’t care that this black woman that has put her life on​ the line …

“I’m going to make sure I have security because I know I have had attempts on my⁣ life and I have too⁤ much work to do. There⁤ are too many people that need help right now ⁣for ​me to allow‍ that.”

As for those “people that need help right now,” they can deal ⁣with whatever desiccated‌ law-enforcement apparatus gets left behind after⁢ Bush⁤ and her ilk⁣ are finished defunding it. You’re welcome, ⁤America!

Next up in the “squad” personal security spending sweepstakes? Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ⁢of New York, who spent more​ than $272,000 in campaign funds​ for personal security, including‌ upgrades to her district offices, according to the ‌Post.

“Her expenses include nearly $2,000 for security​ system installations at her ⁣Queens and Bronx district offices, ​more than $20,000 ‌on ‘internet’ or ‘digital’ security, ​$4,263 ​for ⁣office security equipment and $521 for what she noted in FEC records as ‘security barriers,’”‍ the report said.

This also isn’t a surprise when you ⁣consider AOC is another one⁣ who makes dubious claims ⁤that her life has ‌been in imminent danger — particularly during the events of Jan. 6, ⁢2021, when she claimed she​ “had‌ a very close encounter where I thought I was going​ to die.”

Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota ‌took the​ bronze medal in the “defund for thee, not for me” personal security Olympics, ⁣reportedly ⁤spending a total⁤ of‌ $125,683.75 on security services ​since her ‌2019 swearing-in.

“Rounding out the ​rest ⁢of the squad: Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) spent $64,763;⁤ Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.)‍ $20,480; Jamaal Bowman (D-NY)‌ $7,872; and⁢ Greg Casar (D-Texas) $1,570; while Summer ⁢Lee‌ (D-Pa.)⁤ has yet⁤ to‌ document security spending. Both Lee and Casar are freshman members who joined Congress in January,” the Post reported.

Heritage ⁣Foundation legal fellow Zach Smith told‌ the Post⁣ that those​ numbers were​ “incredibly hypocritical” ‌when you consider these lawmakers “have been⁢ at the‍ forefront of the defund the police ‍movement.”

“Cori Bush, AOC, all‌ the members of the ‘squad’ —‍ they​ and their⁤ families ‍deserve to be safe and secure in ‌their homes and communities — but so ‌does everyone else,” Smith said.

“Unfortunately while they get their ⁢own taxpayer-funded security detail …​ on top ​of what they’re paying for out of ‌pocket” with campaign funds,⁣ “their ​constituents do not and must ‍rely on ‍police​ or their Second‍ Amendment rights⁣ … that the ‘squad’‍ also‌ opposes,” he ⁣said.

Perhaps most ​notably, of the $1.23 million in personal security outlays ‍for the soi-disant “squad,” the ​vast majority of​ it ‍— $1.15⁤ million — was spent after the “defund the police”​ movement kicked into ‍high gear ⁢following the ​May 2020 death of ⁣George Floyd in Minneapolis ‍police ⁣custody.

Crime soared. Police were⁣ overwhelmed. Cities burned. Murders ​spiked, lawlessness reigned, urban areas​ became no-go zones — and the good⁣ progressives who backed “defund the ​police” and⁤ other “squad”-friendly ‍criminal‍ justice policies‍ quickly⁢ tucked ⁢tail and ran off to someplace where they ⁢didn’t have ⁢to worry about getting mugged by a fentanyl-sotten ⁤“unhoused” individual ⁤living in a tent city right outside their apartment building.

But ⁤at least the “squad” members were safe and sound — and their ⁣personal police were hardly defunded.​ Quite the opposite,⁣ actually.

Thank heavens for small mercies.

The ⁤post AOC and Her Anti-Cop Pals in Congress ⁢Have Spent Whopping ‍Amount of ​Campaign Cash on Private ​Security ⁣ appeared first‌ on The Western Journal.



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