Fox News contributor Ted Williams assessed the state of police and law enforcement amid the crime wave sweeping the country on Tuesday on 'Your World.'
. And I think it's all because of the political mainstream that's out here right now. You just talked about it - we need the FBI. The FBI does a lot more than just serve warrants on Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. The FBI is there to protect us from international, as well as national terrorists or domestic terrorists, should I say.
So, we've got to stop in this country and back up and we've got to assist law enforcement. And Neil, you have heard me say if you've got rotten law enforcement officers, get rid of them. But the mass majority of the men and women who serve us in this country are good, legitimate, law-abiding police officers who just want to do a job for us,
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