Fox News' Gianno Caldwell visited Capitol Hill to demand answers on America's crime crisis from Democrats and Republicans alike, as he continues his journey to seek justice after his teen brother's killing in Chicago.
Caldwell joined "Fox & Friends" Thursday to discuss his trek through the Capitol and said almost all Democrats dodged answering his questions. "The Democrats were not happy," Caldwell told co-host Brian Kilmeade. "They had no response to what they've supported over the course of years, defunding the police.This led to a rise in crime.The fact that they've had all these horrible things to say about the men and women in uniform who are set to protect us, now we see in police departments across the country where they can't even get police in." "This is outrageous, and it's impacting everyone," he continued. "They need to be held responsible, and that was my mission going to Washington." Fox News' Gianno Caldwell asking Rep.
Jerry Nadler about the spike in violent crime Caldwell's 18-year-old brother was shot and killed in Chicago in June, and since the senseless killing, he has been on a quest to hold politicians accountable nationwide.
Caldwell confronted Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., outside a Capitol Hill elevator to ask him about the nationwide surge in violence, but had little luck. "I am in a rush right now," Nadler said.
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