Moments after reports confirmed that the National Guard had been deployed to Washington, D.C., Jeanine Pirro took to the airwaves with a fiery message that is now going viral.
“Enough is enough,” she declared, blasting the escalating unrest and the political leadership that, she says, has allowed the situation to spiral out of control.
The deployment, confirmed late last night, comes amid heightened tensions and growing concern about potential disturbances in the capital. Eyewitnesses reported convoys of military vehicles moving through the city as officials prepared for what could be a volatile week ahead.
Pirro’s remarks struck a nerve with viewers across the country, igniting fierce debates online. Supporters praised her for speaking out, while critics accused her of fanning the flames.
Whether you agree with her or not, one thing is clear: the stakes in Washington have just been raised, and the presence of the National Guard is a sign that leaders are bracing for something big.
“If you can’t protect the people, then step aside for someone who will,” Pirro said.
For many, this moment feels like a turning point — a clash between authority, security, and the right to dissent. The next few days in D.C. could define the months ahead.