Losing Our Country: Judge Jeanine's New Book Focuses On The Liberal Takeover Of America

Written By BlabberBuzz | Tuesday, 13 June 2023 02:15 AM
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Former New York District attorney and judge Jeanine Pirro has released her eighth book titled “Crimes Against America: The Left’s Takedown of Our Republic."

The book highlights the catastrophic challenges Americans could face if the nation’s fundamental tenets are weakened by liberal policy and unchecked immigration. Pirro expresses concern for the stability of the nation’s fundamental principles, including free speech and 2nd Amendment rights, and believes that America is now a “crime victim” itself.

She faults those determined to change the nation fundamentally and warns that America is no longer a sovereign nation but a global landing spot for immigrants with benefits. Pirro believes that ordinary Americans can save the country by voting in local elections or school board elections.

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