Day two of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee featured one consistent theme: the high crime that has come to define President Joe Biden's three and a half years as president. Two victims of this high crime spoke out at the RNC.
Anne Fundner, the mother of four children, shared the tragic story of how the Biden Border Crisis led to the death of her oldest son due to fentanyl-laced pills. She said, "He had a big heart, and he lived to make people laugh. He had so many good friends." Fundner emphasized, "This was not an overdose. It was a poisoning."
Anne Fundner was followed by Madeline Brame, whose combat veteran son was murdered in New York City. Brame criticized Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for not prosecuting violent crime effectively.
She said that after Bragg was elected, "suddenly, two of the homicidal maniacs responsible for my son's death had their gang assault and murder charges completely dismissed!"
Donald Trump's primary opponent, Nikki Haley, also spoke yesterday at the Republican National Convention, finally making good on her debate stage promise to support the Republican nominee for president by giving Donald Trump her full endorsement.