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“I’ve been critical of our state legislature for passing laws to make it harder to put people in prison. I’ve been critical for their changing laws that let prisoners out early. And I’ve been critical for our attorney general for seemingly not caring about crime and really being an embarrassment to law enforcement and this love affair that our governor and our state legislature have with criminals is based on the belief that criminals are not responsible for their own actions,” Bianco expressed his frustration over the state’s legislative decisions and their impact on public safety.
In his video, Bianco elaborated on the “soft-on-crime” policies that he argues have undermined law enforcement efforts in California. He suggests these policies shift blame from criminals to societal structures, which he firmly opposes.
Taking a humorous yet poignant turn in his endorsement, Bianco quipped about switching allegiances due to the state’s contentious political environment. “And I hope that you’re all with me. I hope that you all have this change of heart. You all feel that this is definitely the right thing to do and you come alongside me in this venture. And I think it’s time that instead of letting them out of jail and giving them alcohol and drugs and everything else,” he remarked, signaling a new chapter in his political stance.
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Bianco concluded his fiery endorsement with a rallying cry for Trump’s presidency, asserting a need for change at the national level. “I think it’s time we put a felon in the White House. Trump 2024, baby. Let’s save this country and make America great again,” he declared.
Sheriff Bianco’s endorsement of Trump could galvanize supporters who are skeptical of the legitimacy of the charges against Trump and are weary of current crime policies. As the 2024 election approaches, endorsements from law enforcement figures like Bianco could prove pivotal in shaping public opinion and influencing the broader political discourse.




