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“Cashless Bail” Is a Government-Backed Crime Spree

Author
Instaread Podcast
Published
Mon 25 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevishinator4/episodes/Cashless-Bail-Is-a-Government-Backed-Crime-Spree-e37a3kb

Summary:

This article highlights President Donald J. Trump’s aggressive crackdown on the failed policy of cashless bail, which has allowed violent criminals to repeatedly offend without consequence. It focuses on the negative impact of cashless bail policies in cities like New York and Washington, D.C., where dangerous offenders are released without bail, leading to increased crime and public safety risks.

Detailed Description:

The article criticizes the “radical left’s” support for cashless bail, describing it as a policy that has turned American city streets into hunting grounds for repeat offenders. It provides multiple examples of individuals released without bail who committed serious crimes, including assaults, murders, and sexual abuse. The piece emphasizes the dangers posed by releasing offenders without financial accountability and calls for reforms to reinstate bail requirements to protect communities and uphold justice.Key Examples Highlighted:

  • A New York City man released without bail smeared feces on a woman despite numerous prior arrests.
  • A man who executed a mother in front of her children was freed without bail less than 24 hours earlier.
  • Multiple cases of violent offenders, including those who assaulted police officers and committed sexual abuse, being released without bail.
  • In Washington, D.C., many arrested individuals awaiting trial are released back onto the streets, leading to further crimes such as fatal stabbings and assaults.

Key Points:

  • Cashless bail policies contribute to rising crime rates and public safety risks.
  • Repeat offenders are often released without financial responsibility, undermining justice.
  • The article calls for reinstating bail to ensure accountability and reduce recidivism.
  • Highlights the urgent need for policy reform to protect communities.

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