The latest poll indicated that the Democrat party has an approval rating of 45%. Since Trump’s second ascension to the Presidency in November 2024, the Republicans have placed Improvised Explosive Devices on the Democrat side of the aisle; yes these duffuses have stepped on everyone of them. A pleasant view to see if you are a Republican; self destruction is a spectator sport.
However, Democrat judges keep on turning criminals loose. Matter of fact, some of these walking zombies have rap sheets longer than the George Washington Bridge. Perhaps you have heard about the lady who was burned up in a New York subway.
Police identify 57-year-old woman as the victim of NYC fatal subway burning
By Lauren Mascarenhas, CNN
4 minute read

Updated 8:01 PM EST, Tue December 31, 2024
CNN —
The woman who was killed when a man intentionally set fire to her while she was sleeping on a New York City subway train earlier this month has been identified as Debrina Kawam, police said.
The 57-year-old woman resided in New Jersey, the New York Police Department told CNN. Police initially said Kawam was 61.
The New York City Office of the Medical Examiner determined the woman died by homicide caused by thermal injuries and smoke inhalation, according to a complaint filed in Brooklyn Criminal Court.
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Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, a 33-year-old undocumented migrant accused of killing Kawam, was indicted Friday on charges of first- and second-degree murder and arson. He has yet to enter a plea and is due to be arraigned January 7.
During his initial court appearance, Zapeta-Calil claimed to have no knowledge of the incident, noting his alcohol consumption. Zapeta-Calil did identify himself in photos related to the attack, said Assistant District Attorney Ari Rottenberg.
CNN has reached out to Zapeta-Calil’s attorney for comment.
Every state in the Union is a border state. None are safe from illegals. Democrat governors and mayors don’t want to admit it, but aside from the killings, these states are on the hook for billions of dollars for medical care, hospitalization, education, housing and police.