Dogmatic Simpleton Jeanine Pirro Wants to Prosecute “Some” 12-year-olds as Adults in DC (so long as They are Black)

Jeanine Pirro is A ZEALOT ADVOCATE. Ironically, ELITE LIBERALS HAVE BEEN TRYING TO DO THIS FOR YEARS.

ACCORDING TO FUNKTIONARY:

zeal – energy that compels, encourages and embraces a continuous momentum of change, investing in the flow of the current, rather than resisting it. 2) energy that gravitates towards letting go, rather than holding on. Zeal is that which is fit for wise men and women but is found most commonly in fools, ideologues, and dogmatic simpletons. (See: “Letting-Go”)

Zealot – one who suffers from the lot of being shackled with unthinking patriotic or religious dogma. 2) one with fire (heat, passion) without light (wisdom and overstanding). A zealot is one who indiscriminately misapplies or abuses zeal.

From [HERE] D.C.’s new top prosecutor, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, is seeking more authority to prosecute young people as adults in D.C.’s court system. Amid pressure from the White House to bring down crime, Pirro told the News4 I-Team she wants to prosecute suspects as young as 12 as adults.

Pirro zeroed in quickly on the idea that she didn’t have enough tools when it comes to prosecuting young people. In a sit-down interview, the I-Team asked if she believes the D.C. Council will give her those tools.

“No, and, in fact, what I look to do is to amend some of the outrageous, pro-defendant, anti-victim laws that have been passed,” she said.

Pirro spoke about “young punks going out assaulting people, shooting people.”

“The time for coddling young people – 14, 15, 16, 17 – is over. And it's time that we lowered the age of criminal responsibility,” she said.

Pirro said she thinks efforts to rehabilitate young people are “great” but “there's got to be consequences. There's got be deterrence. There's got to be punishments,” she said. “We got 12 and 13-year-olds who are trying to break into a car while a woman is in it, threatening her, telling her ‘Open the door’ while her boyfriend's getting the hell kicked out of him.”

She was referencing the attempted carjacking case involving former DOGE employee Edward Coristine, her office said.

D.C. law would prevent Pirro from prosecuting 12 and 13-year-olds as adults. The I-Team asked, would she want to prosecute a 12-year-old as an adult?

“Sure. I have. As a DA, I have. To me, age is a context. It doesn't determine what the consequence should be. Hey, in criminal court, we can give you rehabilitation. A judge can do all that. He can give your probation. But there's gotta be a record. There's gotta an accessible record. And there's got to be accountability. And right now there is not,” she said. [MORE]