them accountable for the kind of violence and harassment that they plan. but now here s something new. this plan of action is now being used by an american city that was besieged by violent right-wing organizations. this time it s against groups who allegedly helped plan and carry out the attack on our nation s capitol in january. but it s being brought not by private plaintiffs but by the actual city of washington, d.c. today d.c. s attorney general karl racine announced he would bring a civil lawsuit against the proud boys and the oath keepers, two of the far right organizations whose members took part in the attack on the capitol alongside all the other trump supporters. as the washington post points out, the suit is the first effort by a government agency to hold individuals and organizations civilly responsible for the violence at the u.s. capitol. here was d.c. s attorney general karl racine announcing that lawsuit today. restitution and recompense, those are american values,
people experiencing homelessness. in other words, they have a trite live in tents across from your house shooting heroin with their pants down as you walk your kids to school. they really think that when the city of washington, d.c. moved an encampment of expwrunkies recently one city councilman described this as quote an eviction. in other words your streefts belong to them. now, these aren t just misguided attitudes. they are suicidal attitudes. any society that gives drug addicts preference over home owners will not last long. in the meantime, people die. people die and don t deserve to die. in florida the other day a i have a grant murdered 1-year-old boy out riding his bike. police say the killer is called williams he had felony arrests in georgia and california including charges for aggravated assault and battery. why wasn t he in jail? authorities in georgia and california let him go. so he went to florida and murdered a child. he appears to be a homeless drifter spending most
as unhoused individuals or people experiencing homelessness. in other words, they have a trite live in tents across from your house shooting heroin with their pants down as you walk your kids to school. they really think that when the city of washington, d.c. moved an encampment of junkies recently one city councilman described this as an c eviction. in other words, your streets belong to them.ft now, these aren t just misguided attitudes. they are suicidal attitudes. any society that gives drug addicts preference over home owners will not last long. in the meantime, people die. people die and don t deserve to die. in florida the other day, a vagrant have a grant murdered 1-year-old boy out riding his bike. police say the killer is called williams, he had felony arrests in georgia and california including charges for aggravated assault and battery. why wasn t he in jail? well, because authorities in georgia and california let him go. so he went to florida and murdered a child.
missing in action. she says she has been down to the border. she stopped in there for a little bit and took off and went to california. so go ahead. try to give these illegal immigrants $400,000, whatever number they have, the american people aren t going to buy it why don t we address some of the homelessness we have across our country, even here in this city of washington, d.c.? they are americans, they are homeless, they are sleeping under our bridges. what are we doing for them? nothing. zero. ains. brian: when it comes to this, i wonder how many democrats can you get involved in this, henry cuellar for one, i can t see being against this. well, number one, the idea that we re going to give thousands of dollars american taxpayer dollars to illegal immigrants that are coming across our southern border by the thousands is irresponsible and the american people aren t going to buy it, brian. they are going to be against this. brian: i see the sheriff coming out in you. congressman, t
hill, sometimes they don t factor in to different races. in virginia, maybe even more so because it s right here and there are a lot of workers who are federal workers who work around the city of washington, d.c. but, it s interesting to see how youngkin campaigned and he campaigned in northern virginia a lot in the closing days of this election. in place like fairfax and loudoun county. and those went some 520,000 votes for joe biden over donald trump in the last election. brit: well, bret, you campaign sometimes in a place for different reasons. sometimes you campaign because you think you are going to win the area and trying to build up your margin and sometimes trying to hold down the other guy s margin. and with joe biden and his record in such bad odor now after the disasters of the late summer and fall, youngkin may well conclude may well have concluded that he can contain the overwhelming margins that terry mcauliffe will probably need to win this election. so it makes some