RN212-5-21-26 STEEL NEWS Maryland AG Race - Steel News With Ann Vandersteel
Dive deep into the pivotal Maryland Attorney General race as Ann Vandersteel sits down with Republican candidate Jim Rutledge. Uncover the critical role of the Attorney General in upholding constitutional law and ensuring public safety in a state gr…
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RN212-5-21-26 STEEL NEWS Maryland AG Race - Steel News With Ann Vandersteel
Dive deep into the pivotal Maryland Attorney General race as Ann Vandersteel sits down with Republican candidate Jim Rutledge. Uncover the critical role of the Attorney General in upholding constitutional law and ensuring public safety in a state grappling with rising crime rates. Rutledge, drawing on four decades of legal experience, critiques the current AG, Anthony Brown, who has frequently weaponized the office for partisan gains, diverting focus from the true responsibilities of law enforcement and civil rights. By discussing the alarming increase in carjackings, vandalism, and business closures across Maryland, Rutledge emphasizes his commitment to restoring order and constitutional integrity. Tune in as he outlines his strategic vision to prioritize the rule of law, reject political divisions, and serve the needs of Marylanders. This episode is not just about politics; it’s about the future of public safety in Maryland and how we can reclaim the sanctity of the Attorney General’s office as a defender of the people rather than a weapon against political adversaries. Experience a conversation that holds the essence of accountability in governance and the importance of having a people-oriented attorney general. Learn how Rutledge intends to turn the tide in Maryland’s legal landscape by championing the rights of citizens and ensuring that justice prevails. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights into a vital election that will shape Maryland’s legal and public safety framework for years to come.
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