America’s Largest Police Union Blasts WH Press Secretary Psaki after She Mocks Talk about 'Soft-on-Crime Consequences'

The Fraternal Order of Police, America’s largest police union, blasted White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki in a statement on Monday after she mocked talking about “soft-on-crime consequences.”

“And then on Fox is Jeanine Pirro talking about ‘soft-on-crime consequences.’ I mean, what does that even mean, right?” Psaki said during an appearance on the far-left podcast Pod Save America. “So there’s an alternate universe on some coverage. What’s scary about it is a lot of people watch that.”

Patrick Yoes, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, called out Psaki for “mocking and belittling Americans’ concerns about the nation’s skyrocketing crime rates and increased violence, which includes 28 law enforcement officers shot in the line of duty in January,” the organization said in a statement.