Jamie White Murdered In Austin

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It’s a dark day when an American journalist is brutally murdered near his own home, and the people who should be demanding justice are instead looking the other way. InfoWars reporter Jamie White was killed late Sunday night in Austin, Texas—a city that, like so many other Democrat-run cities, has become a breeding ground for unchecked violence. Alex Jones, his employer and friend, didn’t mince words when he blamed the policies of Soros-backed District Attorney José Garza for this senseless crime. And yet, the media remains eerily silent.

White’s murder wasn’t just some random tragedy. It’s part of a pattern—a disturbing wave of violence that is growing under the watch of left-wing prosecutors who refuse to hold criminals accountable. The police found White with “obvious signs of trauma,” blood covering the parking lot. Yet, no suspect, no immediate answers, and certainly no outcry from the usual voices who pretend to care about journalists being targeted—so long as they’re on the right side of the political aisle.

This is what happens when lawlessness is excused, when criminals are emboldened, and when political opponents are dehumanized. And it’s not just journalists. Executives are being hunted down too, their lives treated as expendable by the radical left. Take what happened in Portland to State Accident Insurance Fund CEO Chip Terhune. A gunman fired shots at his home, coming dangerously close to killing his family. No suspect identified, no outrage from the media. Then there’s UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was assassinated in cold blood. His murder was followed by radical leftists openly celebrating the killing, cheering on violence against corporate leaders.

These are not isolated incidents. They are the natural result of a political movement that refuses to draw a line when it comes to violence. Elizabeth Warren can wring her hands all she wants, but her excuse-making is loud and clear. “Violence is never the answer, but…” she said. But what? But if the mob is angry enough, it’s understandable? But if the right people are targeted, it’s excusable? Bernie Sanders played the same game, calling the murder of Brian Thompson “outrageous” but then immediately pivoting to blaming the healthcare system, as if that justifies someone being gunned down in the street.

“Violence is never the answer, but people can be pushed only so far,” Warren said in an interview. “The visceral response from people across this country who feel cheated, ripped off, and threatened by the vile practices of their insurance companies should be a warning to everyone in the health care system,” she continued. Sounds like someone who should have a position of leadership in our country…absolutely ridiculous.

Bernie Sanders also chimed in saying, “I think what the outpouring of anger at the health care industry tells us is that millions of people understand that health care is a human right and that you cannot have people in the insurance industry rejecting needed health care for people while they make billions of dollars in profit.”

Upstanding citizens we have representing us, right?

It’s not enough for these people to push disastrous policies that make everyday Americans poorer, less safe, and less free. Now they won’t even stand up and unequivocally condemn political violence. Instead, they wink and nod, subtly encouraging more chaos while pretending their hands are clean. This is how a society collapses—when those in power refuse to protect the innocent, when they excuse violence for political gain, and when the people responsible for keeping order decide that some lives are just less valuable than others.

Jamie White deserved better. Chip Terhune deserved better. Brian Thompson deserved better. And America deserves better. Because if this madness doesn’t stop now, it’s only going to get worse.