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Jennifer Harrison: Fighting for Victims’ Rights, Exposing NYC’s Mayoral Threat, and Supporting the Next Generation of Advocates (9 mins)

Sid speaks with Jennifer Harrison, founder of Victims Rights New York, about her continued advocacy work despite relocating to Florida. They discuss the state of New York politics, focusing on the rise of controversial mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, whom Harrison calls a dangerous socialist. She criticizes the decline of patriotism, the consequences of soft-on-crime policies, and offers support for Curtis Sliwa as the only viable candidate to reverse the city’s decline. Harrison also shares her excitement about helping Sid’s daughter Ava and Bill O’Reilly’s daughter with their shared goal of supporting victims of sex trafficking. The segment ends with Harrison promoting her organization, Victims Rights Reform Council, and Sid reaffirming his admiration and support.

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