California's radical left-wing government has reached a new low, folks. Governor Gavin Newsom's administration is preparing to unleash David Funston—a 64-year-old serial child molester described by a judge as "the monster parents fear the most"—back onto the streets of California.
When confronted about this horrifying decision, Newsom did what Democrats always do: he passed the buck. The governor claimed an "independent" parole board made the call, as if his administration has no control over the process. But former prosecutors aren't buying his excuses for one second.
Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper and other law enforcement officials are sounding the alarm about Funston's impending release, warning that this predator poses an ongoing threat to children. This is the same California that locks down small businesses and criminalizes parents who speak up at school board meetings, but rolls out the red carpet for child molesters.
Here's what really gets your blood boiling: Newsom's "independent" board isn't independent at all. These are his appointees, rubber-stamping the soft-on-crime policies that have turned the Golden State into a playground for criminals and a nightmare for law-abiding families.
The Pattern Is Clear
This isn't an isolated incident—it's part of a deliberate pattern. From George Gascón's pro-criminal policies in Los Angeles to the revolving door justice system statewide, California Democrats have made it crystal clear whose side they're on. And it's not the side of innocent children or their terrified parents.
While President Trump is busy securing our borders and making America safe again, governors like Newsom are doing everything possible to endanger their own citizens. The contrast couldn't be more stark.
"The monster parents fear the most" should never see the light of day again, let alone walk free in our neighborhoods.
Parents across California are asking the obvious question: if a serial child molester can't be kept behind bars in the state with the highest taxes and biggest government, what exactly are we paying for?
How many more children will suffer before Californians finally say enough is enough?
