First, a reminder about Bernie Kerik from last year:
President Donald Trump on Tuesday pardoned Bernard Kerik, the former New York police commissioner who rose to national fame in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and was later sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to felony charges including tax fraud and lying to White House officials.
The federal case centered on charges that he had received more than $250,000 in renovations for his Bronx apartment from a construction company suspected of having ties to organized crime and helping the company’s bids for city contracts.
Kerik last appeared on JMG when said that black men “need to learn respect.”
No words!
Having commanded the NYPD on 9/11 and been stabbed and shot at; and witnessed numerous colleagues shot and killed in the 80s – 90s in the line of duty, I am shocked at the cowardice.
They should be fired – not fit for duty. https://t.co/q7jlqD0Kh4
— Bernard B. Kerik (@BernardKerik) July 27, 2021