
Attorney General and Black Republican Daniel Cameron defends his commitment to justice, despite attacks from leftist mob.
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has fired back at some of his recent critics, telling Fox News that he would not give in to the “mob mentality” or the “intolerance” of celebrities and the left.
Cameron defended himself as a Black Republican and said that he was committed to justice while handling Breonna Taylor’s case. Simply as a result of doing his job, he had been called a “race-traitor” and criticized by the political left.
“It is repugnant,” Cameron told Tucker Carlson, “it is so disappointing, but it’s par for the course. Any time someone stands for the truth and when that truth is different from a narrative that has been pushed by others, this is how they respond.” He added, “I’m here tonight to say that enough is enough and that Black Republicans, folks that believe in the truth, that we’re going to stand up.”
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— Attorney General Daniel Cameron (@kyoag) October 5, 2020
Cameron also addressed a critical SNL performance by Megan Thee Stallion, saying that it showed “something that I’ve had to experience because I’m a Black Republican, because I stand up for truth and justice as opposed to giving in to a mob mentality…”
The attorney general reiterated that two Louisville Metro police officers, Det. Myles Cosgrove and Sgt. Johnathan Mattingly, were justified in returning fire since Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, fired a shot at them first while they were executing a warrant.
Attorney General Cameron was attacked simply because he was committed to seeking justice. America needs more leaders like him who are not afraid to uphold the law and pursue justice, even in the face of the leftist mob.