'American Idol' Actress Blasts 'Woke Voters' For Massive L.A. and Beverly Hills Crime Surge

'American Idol' Actress Blasts 'Woke Voters' For Massive L.A. and Beverly Hills Crime Surge


It appears that even in Democrat-run Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, a growing number of people who live there are becoming fed up with the massive spikes in crime, thanks, of course, to the inaction of ‘woke’ George Soros-funded district attorneys.

That includes entertainment figures as well, such as Katharine McPhee, star of “American Idol.”

In an Instagram post this week, McPhee lamented the “sad state” of crime in L.A. especially as she pointed fingers at “woke voters” who elected those in power who refuse to honor their oaths of office.

“I blame every single one of you woke voters,” she wrote. “Seniors getting beat up while walking. Keep voting for this. What a sad state this city is in.”

Fox News added:

During McPhee’s rant, the singer said she will no longer be wearing her expensive jewelry, specifically on her wrists and fingers, while she’s out and about in Los Angeles. In her posts, she also mentioned her endorsement of Rick Caruso, who is running for mayor in Los Angeles.

In her first Instagram story, McPhee, 38, reshared an article about an elderly man being “jumped,” “mugged and beaten up” in the upscale city.

“This is literally my worry and thought every time I go out now. We need @rickcarusola,” she added alongside the article.

“What’s this world coming to?” she added.

The next Instagram slide revealed a conversation McPhee had with pal Sara Mann, who also advised that she not wear any expensive jewelry. “Don’t wear your Rolex,” Mann said, with McPhee responding: “No rings no watches.”

“This is the real life text/convos you have with fam and friends about living in LA now. We need @rickcarusola,” she added alongside the screenshot.

Next she added an image of herself with both hands raised in the air to show that she was not wearing any pricey acoutrements. “No rings watches or anything out in LA anymore,” she noted while tagging Caruso, a Democratic mayoral contender running as a tough-on-crime candidate, once again.

It’s not the first time that the ‘Idol’ alumnus has pontificated about politics. In February, she blasted Stacey Abrams, a Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Georgia, for visiting young students maskless while the school had a mask mandate still in place.

“What the actual hell… politicians at their finest. Mask up the children and you yourself sit without a mask. The hypocrisy continues,” McPhee wrote on her Instagram story at the time. “I’m sure she will say… ‘but I had my mask in my hand!’”

By then, Abrams, who is black, had already posted a response to the maskless criticism, first pointed out by her GOP rival, Gov. Brian Kemp, by playing the race card.

“It is shameful that our opponents are using a Black History Month reading event for Georgia children as the impetus for a false political attack, and it is pitiful and predictable that our opponents continue to look for opportunities to distract from their failed records when it comes to protecting public health during the pandemic,” a statement from her campaign posted to Instagram said.


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