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Anti-Gun Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Defeated (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why the ousting of the current Mayor couldn’t come soon enough for the city. After a troublesome few years that have seen the city of Chicago become a haven for growing criminal activity, Mayor Lori Lightfoot is finally on her way out. Lightfoot lost her bid for a second mayoral term , following an all-too-slow recovery from COVID-19, a steep increase in crime, and constant battles with both teachers’ … Read more

Seattle Is Finally Paying Back Its Citizens and Businesses For the “Autonomous Zone” Disaster – But What About Police? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts believes the hard-working Seattle officers deserve some due for 2020’s city takeover. With the city in the midst of a massive criminal activity takeover, Seattle is working on damage control. But it has a lot further to go. Per this report from Fox Business, the city recently settled a lawsuit with businesses and citizens regarding a June 2020 takeover of one of its districts by “defund the police” followers. Known as … Read more

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Is Once Again Wreaking Havoc With Police, This Time Over COVID Benefits (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts believes that the mayor needs to stick with the “social contract” that was put in place, and for good reason. At a time when police are trying to obtain additional funding to boost their ranks in the midst of a growing crime wave across the U.S., Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot continues to be a thorn in the side of her local police. A new report from Fox News reports that the … Read more

Austin’s City Council Is At Odds With Its Own Police Force, and It’s Not Good – Especially Now (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran explains why the City Council needs to accept responsibility and give its officers its due. In the midst of a riot that broke out over the weekend, trouble seems to be brewing between the Austin City Council and its own police department. Before the weekend, the Austin Police Department had turned in a proposal to the Council for a new four-year contract, one that would hire 400 new officers to the … Read more

Crime and Black and Hispanic Democrats (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in American Thinker.) Despite police defunders and BLM who would have you believe that police officers hate Black people, crime is still a major concern among minorities, apparently much more so than their White counterparts who are quick to cry out to defund the police. A Pew Research poll released this month showed that Black and Hispanic Democrats are twice as likely as White Democrats to view crime reduction as a top policy priority. Reducing crime is … Read more

The Supreme Court Could Be Taking a Second Look At the Case To Reinstate Donald Trump (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts weighs the possibility of the Supreme Court deciding to look into the former President. Despite all the legal issues surrounding him, former President Donald Trump could have one thing working in his favor this week – the Supreme Court. A report from MSN reveals that the members of SCOTUS are considering hearing a lawsuit that surrounds election claims from the former President. The Brunson v. Adams suit notes that lawmakers failed … Read more

Police Attacked Again With Maryland Double Shooting (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts demands police funding support following the devastating attack. A 24-year old man has been apprehended following a shooting of two police officers this past Wednesday, with one currently on life support. The officers were responding to reports of a person in crisis when they came face to face with David Emory Linthicum, who fired upon them. Following Linthicum’s arrest, this leads to questions surrounding violence against police officers. Recently, police … Read more

Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address Leaves Law Enforcement Questions (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest USA’s Michael Letts takes a closer look at the latest commentary from the President. Tuesday’s SOTU address by President Joe Biden left a lot of questions in its wake – especially surrounding police officers. The President called for America to “finish the job on police reform,” just days following the tragic death of Tyre Nichols in Memphis. To further push the initiative, Biden  even invited Tyre’s family. “I know most cops and their families are … Read more

Hunter Biden Has an Aggressive New Strategy For His Critics – But It Also Just Revealed His Biggest Flaw (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why the President’s son may have a gigantic problem with his new strategy. So by this point you’re pretty familiar with the story surrounding the laptop of President Biden’s son Hunter, and how stories surrounding certain emails have been making the rounds. But today, Hunter decided to take matters into his own hands – for better and for worse. His lawyers have proceeded to call upon federal and state … Read more

The Death of Tyre Nichols Is Opening Up More Controversy Against Police – When They Need Their Funding the Most (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why the brutal situation that occurred with the 29-year old shows a bigger problem against police officers that isn’t entirely warranted. Over the weekend, Memphis has called out against five angry, inexperienced officers who beat down Tyre Nichols, who died hours later from his injuries. Meanwhile, at the same time, demonstrators are calling for all police to be punished. But is that truly the answer? Law enforcement veteran Michael … Read more

President Joe Biden Wants Police To Learn To “Shoot To Stop” Rather Than “Shoot To Kill” – But It’s Not That Simple (Guest: Michael Letts)

Alongside fellow law experts, InVest USA’s Michael Letts explains why the President’s comments are a bit off. President Joe Biden made some interesting comments surrounding police officers over the weekend, questioning the idea of “shoot to kill” with certain suspects. “When I was coming up as a kid, cops were required to learn to shoot to kill. Well, you ought to be able to shoot to stop,” the President noted in a recent White House … Read more

Op-Ed: Has the Time Come for a Military Tribunal for President Biden? (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in the Western Journal.) Before I get started on the latest allegations surrounding President Joe Biden and the illegal storage of documents containing sensitive information in his home, I want to discuss the term “military tribunal.” A military tribunal works as a military court, but one that isn’t exclusive to military personnel. Civilian parties can actually be the subject of charges. In fact, at one point, the administration of George W. Bush proposed … Read more

2023 Started Off On the Wrong Foot For This Rookie Officer (By: Michael Letts)

(Originally published in Front Page Magazine.) Struck by a machete ….. How did the Jihadist who swung it get into our country to begin with? Imagine starting a job and having quite simply the worst day you possibly can. A customer comes in and completely berates you while you’re learning the ropes; a boss ends up chewing out employees over lackluster performance; or something simply goes wrong with the business itself, such as uncontrollable weather … Read more

Philly Hit 500 Homicides in ’22 — Where are the Prosecutions? (By Michael Letts)

(Originally appeared in NewsMax.) The City of Brotherly Love is disappearing under a wave of virtually uncontrolled violence. According to a report in The Philadelphia Inquirer, the city recently hit homicide number 500 in 2022. This marks the second year in a row is the second year in a row Philly has hit that dismal mark. Not only are citizens killing each other. The killings, together with all-around violence, is driving people and businesses away from one … Read more

Police Departments Are Trying To Bring In New Recruits With Bonuses – But Did It Really Need To Come To This? (Guest: Michael Letts)

More work can be done, especially for officers that have been on duty. With “defund the police” doing a heavy damage to police departments across the United States, some communities are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to bringing on new recruits to join the ranks. The New York Times recently reported that several cities have initiated recruitment programs to bring new officers on board, including bonuses worth tens of thousands of dollars, as … Read more

Activist Teacher’s Actions Hurt a Student (By: Michael Letts)

Originally appeared in Newsmax In July of this year, Elwood (Indiana) Police Officer Noah Shahnavaz, a young man who had been on duty for less than a year, pulled a car over for a routine traffic stop. Rather than accept his ticket, the driver shot and killed Shahnavaz. Then he drove away. Police arrested Carl Roy Webb Boards II and charged him with murder, two counts of resisting law enforcement, and being a serious violent felon … Read more

Questions About Previous Discredited Trump-Russia Investigation Follows FBI Unit That Raided Mar-a-Lago (Guest: Michael Letts)

Special Counsel John Durham has been leading an investigation against the Federal Bureau of Investigation since its raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate a while back. And he just found a piece of information that could work against the group. According to Durham’s recent findings via FBI case documents and sources, the bureau’s counterintelligence division apparently led an investigation of Trump back in 2016-2017, looking into his so-called “collusion” with Russia at the time. Titled … Read more

Top entrepreneurs to keep an eye on in 2022

(This article originally published on USA Today.) For those considering starting a business, having the right mentor may mean the difference between success and moving on to a new chapter. Take a look at seven entrepreneurs shaking up their industries for inspiration. Physician and producer/keyboardist ZENG is breaking into the music scene with a unique sound David Zheng is a Neurology-Psychiatry dual board resident/physician at NYU and an accomplished keyboardist, producer  and composer, mentored master … Read more

California City Is Experiencing a Massive Crime Surge — And It’s All Due To the Lack of a Police Force (Guest: Michael A. Letts)

What happens when a police department isn’t fully staffed? A rise in crime, it seems. Reports indicate that the city of Westminster, California is experiencing a “recruitment war,” resulting in a low-staffed security force. As a result, crime has seen a steady rise in the town since January. Robbery has gone up 80 percent; aggravated assault has risen 70 percent; and burglary is up 20 percent. Overall, violence crime as a whole has seen an … Read more

Governor Phil Murphy’s Fight Against High-Caliber Guns Doesn’t Seem To Focus On the Problem (Guest: Michael A. Letts)

Governor Phil Murphy recently announced an initiative in which he hopes to ban high-powered caliber weapons from the state of New Jersey, including .50 caliber rounds found in military-mounted automatic machine guns. He believes that, by doing so, it could discourage the sale of higher-powered weaponry within the state, in the hopes of quelling rising criminal activities. However, some believe that this attack on high-caliber weapons lack focus, instead of focusing more on the initiatives … Read more

President Joe Biden’s Possible Title 42 Reversal Leaves Heavy Concerns From In-Vest USA CEO/Founder Michael Letts

There are concerns at the moment over Title 42, a federal health order put in place from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It states that the government is able to send migrants back to their home countries immediately upon apprehending them, rather than putting them in detention facilities and charging them with immigration offenses. Originally implemented by President Donald J. Trump in March 2020 as a way to keep America safe from the … Read more

12 Major US Cities ALL just topped their annual homicide records. Why? (Guest: Actor Eric Roberts)

Interview opportunity with Actor Eric Roberts for national television programs: Homicides are increasing in record-breaking numbers in cities across America. Twelve major cities ALL just broke their all-time homicide records. These murders are not just occurring in Chicago and New York, but in cities otherwise considered generally safe– like in Rochester, Austin, Toledo, Baton Rouge. These are cities that, until recently, have not been immediately associated with violent crime.   Actor Eric Roberts is concerned … Read more

12 Major US Cities topped their annual homicide records – The Question is WHY? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Homicides are increasing in record-breaking numbers in cities across America. Twelve major cities ALL just broke their all-time homicide records. These murders are not just occurring in Chicago and New York, but in cities otherwise considered generally safe– like in Rochester, Austin, Texas, Toledo, Baton Rouge. These are cities that, until recently, have not been immediately associated with violent crime. ABC News reported this story that included a statement saying the reasoning behind this dramatic … Read more

Gallup Poll: Majority of Americans say Crime is WorseGuest: Michael Letts

The majority of Americas say that local crime is getting worse. That’s according to a new Gallup poll. The dismal outlook was terrible enough last yeast when Gallup showed 38% of people believed crime was up in their local areas. But this latest survey shows 51% of the people were convinced that local crime is rising.    Should we be surprised? With all the pressure from the Defund the Police movement for police to stop fighting … Read more

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