Bukele Drops the Perfect Solution for America After Iryna Zarutska’s Killer Is Deemed Too Incompetent to Stand Trial (Video)
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele just delivered a blunt, no-nonsense message to America: impeach the corrupt judges who are letting killers walk free.
After the man accused of murdering 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska in Rhode Island was ruled “incompetent to stand trial,” Bukele called it exactly what it is — a grotesque failure of the justice system. He urged the United States to start removing judges who protect criminals instead of victims, saying this kind of insanity is why crime spirals out of control.
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Bukele knows what he’s talking about. He turned El Salvador from one of the world’s most dangerous countries into one of the safest by cracking down on gangs, enforcing real consequences, and holding the system accountable. His message to America is simple and powerful: if you want to stop the bloodshed, you have to remove the judges who keep putting predators back on the street.
This is the same pattern playing out across blue cities and states. Soft-on-crime prosecutors, activist judges, and politicians who care more about “equity” than justice have created a revolving door that protects the guilty and punishes the innocent. Iryna Zarutska paid with her life because the system failed to keep a dangerous man locked up. How many more victims have to die before we admit the problem is the judges themselves?
Bukele’s call for mass impeachments is the kind of bold, common-sense leadership America desperately needs. Crime thrives when corrupt officials face zero consequences. The American people are fed up with watching repeat offenders walk free while families bury their loved ones.
President Trump has already shown what real accountability looks like. Now it’s time for Congress and state legislatures to follow Bukele’s lead and start cleaning house. Impeach the judges who protect criminals. Remove the prosecutors who refuse to enforce the law. Restore justice for the victims, not the predators.
The solution is staring us in the face. The question is whether we have the courage to use it.
**Opinion Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article, including support for President Bukele’s call to impeach corrupt judges and criticism of soft-on-crime policies, reflect a pro-law-and-order perspective and may not align with all readers. Facts are based on public statements, court rulings, and reported events; readers should form their own conclusions.**
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The unelected installed politicians have no courage!! They are corrupt and need to be locked up or hung for treason when you look at the scale of fraud, debt, rapists and murderes they let into the country.
however they are also rapists and murders as we’ve come to understand they are all in the Epstein files or other comparable ones like ditty!!
Make the Judges provide the recidivists with room and board for life, at their homes!
Punishment serves two goals; punish the offender appropriately, and remind those who might act offensively that there are consequences for their actions .
That’s why public executions were proper, and should be brought back.
If our elected officials or rightfully appointed officials won’t do it… then we must.
Frontier justice… “Death Wish” style.!