President Trump announced today that a suspect has been arrested for Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
“I think, with a high degree of certainty, we have him,” Trump told “Fox & Friends” during a live interview at the cable giant’s Manhattan studio.
I wonder how this case will be handled in our present justice system. It wasn’t long ago that when someone was charged with capital murder, the indictment, trial, verdict, and one appeal, if the sentence were death by hanging (later, by firing squad, electric chair–Edison successfully demanded alternating current, the rival to his direct current, be used–and in California, the gas chamber) took around six weeks. No endless appeals dragging on for years and even decades.
Our justice system has been hijacked. If it isn’t returned to the people, then we do not stand a chance winning our battle with the radical left, and their brutal acts will continue and worsen.
If this nation is serious about ridding itself of the brutal and increasing terrorism of the radical left, it is essential we return to the swift execution of justice we had only 50 years ago, especially in cases of murder. Years of appeals serve no one, save the convicts, lawyers, and do-gooder groups.

