Jessica Anderson went on America First with Sebastian Gorka to discuss Heritage Action’s Fight For America campaign – our Police Pledge, billboard campaign, and reaching out to swing voters on the issues.
Bill O’Reilly talked with Jessica about our “No Police, No Peace” billboard campaign and how cities can curb skyrocketing crime by allowing police to do their jobs.
Jessica writes in American Greatness, “Enter at Your Own Risk” without police.
Rebekah Warwick, Heritage Action’s central regional coordinator, writes in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram that, “American communities are safer with police than without,” and, “elected leaders’ failure to support our police has dire consequences.”
Heritage Action released a statement with The Heritage Foundation warning that Facebook’s credibility is on the line for allowing its "fact-checking" program to be gamed by political partisans after PolitiFact justified labeling an ad campaign by the American Principles Project as "missing context" by arguing, “we can’t predict the future” – thereby preventing the ads from running on the social network.
The Hill: Conservative think tank Heritage launches pro-police billboards in three cities
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: ‘No police, no peace’ billboards go up in downtown Atlanta, Buckhead
The Blaze: 'No police, no peace' billboards pop up across the country in bid to support officers