light, like hem lock. more tastier like spring water near a train derailment. the company lost tons of money in the wake of the dylan mulvaney controversy where they gave us the first commemorative can featuring woman-face something that will no doubt be con telled in about 10 years. sails plummeting faster than hunter biden s pants in a porno theater. and we re seeing more boycotts than at kevin spacey s sleep away camp. it s okay. it s okay that i said that. just a joke. but to me this is wrong, because while i think it s good for a company to get a message from the public when they screw up, boycotts usually hurt the people making a living who weren t responsible for this mistake. of course, the left always loves a good boycott because they seek retribution for anyone having more fun than them, which is everyone. but we re different. we re fun. we re glad budweiser learned a lesson and we hope other companies will learn not to fall for a fad. but that s enough, right? well
a fiery field hearing taking place just a block away from progress da alvin bragg s office with absolutely harrowing testimony from new york city crime victims and their families. victims like joseph borgen a jewish man who was brazenly beaten by four men in broaddaylight. his attackers were only give an six-month plea deal. he only punched my son once. . perhaps some of the most dramatic moments came when madeline whose son was brutally stabbed to death nine times for significantly lowering the charges against two of her son s alleged attackers. i was totally disrespected. me, my family, my grand children, we were treated like garbage. like garbage. while republicans say the hearing was intended to highlight just how progressive policies are making america less safe, democrats dismissed it as political payback for bragg s indictment of former president donald trump. they insist the big apple is indeed safe. the chairman says this hearing is about violent crime in m
people are saying in these hearings on one side of the fence that there is no increase in crime. those statistics don t show that. i can tell you that residents f new york city do not feel safe in new york. the perception of crime is just as important as the crime itself. if people do not feel safe to leave their homes, that is not okay. it s not good for people to not feel safe where they live. the came needs to be addressed. you mentioned the hearing that took place today, some people it scribing it as political theater. republicans who hell that hearing obviously saying it was very necessary and very important. let s just listen to that exchange of ideas. here they are. the scales of justice are weighed down by politics. for the district attorney justice isn t blind. it s about looking for opportunities to advance a political agenda. a radical political agenda. i want to thank all the witnesses including the victims
miracle-gro. all you need to know to grow. out of time. thank you, liz. jamie, johnny, kat. studio audience, fox news at nine with dreamy trace gallagher is next i m greg gutfeld. good evening, everyone, and welcome to america s late news, a fox news at night. i m jonathan hunt in los angeles in for trace gallagher. and breaking tonight, progressive crime policies put in the spotlight at a house judiciary committee field hearing. house republicans taking aim at manhattan district attorney alvin bragg who critics say has prioritized his crusade against former president donald trump over the public safety of his own residents. the white house correspondent kevin cork has the dramatic testimony. good evening, kevin. evening, jonathan.