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SENATOR AND MAYOR BRIAN STACK WANTS TO CRIMINALIZE JOURNALIST LEROY TRUTH FOR REPORTING THE TRUTH!

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NJ Senator Pushes Bill to Jail Journalists for Exposing Corruption!

New Jersey Senator and Union City Mayor Brian Stack is facing intense backlash after sponsoring a bill that would criminalize journalists for exposing corruption on social media. The legislation, set to be voted on in the New Jersey State Senate Judiciary Committee on February 20, 2025, aims to upgrade so-called “cyber harassment” against public officials to a third-degree felony, punishable by up to five years in prison.

Investigative journalist Leroy Truth, the founder of Leroy Truth Investigations, says this bill directly targets him for his relentless exposure of Stack’s corruption, abuse of power, and alleged crimes. “Stack is weaponizing the legal system to silence me and any journalist who dares to report the truth about corrupt politicians,” Leroy stated in a video exposing the bill.

A Direct Attack on Press Freedom

The bill, S-3470, proposes severe penalties for individuals who criticize or report on public officials and their families. It also calls for social media platforms to remove so-called “harassing content,” essentially allowing politicians to erase online criticism. Critics argue that this move is nothing short of government censorship and a blatant assault on the First Amendment.

“Mayor Stack has personally targeted me because I’ve received over 3,100 allegations of corruption against him and his administration,” Leroy explained. “This bill is designed to imprison me for doing my job as an investigative journalist.”

Stack’s Troubling History

Stack, who simultaneously serves as a mayor, state senator, and head of the NJ Senate Judiciary Committee, has been accused of strangling a man, covering up sexual assault allegations, and weaponizing law enforcement against critics. Leroy has documented these allegations extensively, leading to a series of bogus criminal charges filed against him by Stack’s allies in the state’s legal system.

Sources indicate that Stack is planning to push additional charges against Leroy under the new law if it passes. “This is an abuse of power at an unprecedented level,” Leroy said. “Stack controls the judges, the prosecutors, and now wants to control journalism itself.”

Call to Action

The bill’s implications extend beyond New Jersey—it could set a dangerous precedent nationwide. Leroy will be attending the Judiciary Committee hearing on February 20 at 11 AM in Trenton, NJ, to testify against this bill. He is calling on all supporters of press freedom, investigative journalism, and constitutional rights to oppose this legislation.

“This isn’t just about me. This is about every journalist, every citizen, and the right to expose corruption without fear of imprisonment,” Leroy declared. “This bill must be defeated.”

🔗 Read the bill here:

📢 Join the fight against political censorship! Share this article, contact NJ legislators, and demand they vote NO on S-3470!


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No Confidence: Now Two Top Officials Face No Confidence

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In an unprecedented development, Hudson County is witnessing simultaneous votes of no confidence against two of its top public safety officials: Union City Police Chief Anthony Facchini and Jersey City Public Safety Director James Shea. These actions have raised significant concerns about internal department morale and public perception of law enforcement leadership.

Union City Police Chief Anthony Facchini

Chief Facchini, appointed in 2022, is currently facing a no-confidence vote initiated by the Union City Police Department’s Policemen’s Benevolent Association (PBA) Local 8. While specific details of the allegations have not been publicly disclosed, sources indicate that a majority of the association’s members are prepared to participate, reflecting deep-seated dissatisfaction within the ranks.

Jersey City Public Safety Director James Shea

Concurrently, the Jersey City Council has passed a resolution expressing no confidence in Public Safety Director James Shea. The resolution, approved by a 6-1 vote, cites concerns over Shea’s lack of responsiveness to council inquiries and perceived shortcomings in addressing public safety issues. Councilman Frank Gilmore, who sponsored the resolution, emphasized a “clear pattern of continuing to ignore the council” regarding safety measures for residents. 

Implications for Departmental Morale and Public Perception

Votes of no confidence are significant indicators of internal unrest within law enforcement agencies. They often stem from perceived leadership failures, mismanagement, or ethical concerns. Such votes can severely impact departmental morale, leading to decreased productivity, increased attrition, and a breakdown in the chain of command.

For the public, these votes can erode trust in law enforcement, fostering skepticism about the integrity and effectiveness of those sworn to protect and serve. Communities may question the commitment of their leaders to uphold justice and ensure public safety, leading to strained community-police relations.

The Role and Impact of No-Confidence Votes

A vote of no confidence serves as a formal expression of dissatisfaction by subordinates or governing bodies toward a leader. While typically symbolic, such votes can prompt administrative reviews, policy changes, or even the resignation or removal of the official in question. The International Association of Chiefs of Police notes that while these votes do not have legal force, they carry substantial weight in assessing a leader’s effectiveness and the overall health of an organization. 

Consequences for Professional Careers and Reputations

Enduring a no-confidence vote can have lasting repercussions on an official’s career and reputation. It publicly signals a breach in trust and questions the individual’s leadership capabilities. Such a vote can hinder future career prospects, diminish professional credibility, and lead to increased scrutiny from both the public and oversight bodies.

Conclusion

The concurrent no-confidence votes against Chief Facchini and Director Shea underscore significant challenges within Hudson County’s public safety leadership. Addressing the underlying issues prompting these votes is crucial for restoring internal morale, maintaining public trust, and ensuring the effective administration of justice.


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🚨🔥 UNION CITY HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER FIRED UNDER SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES AS SCHOOL OFFICIALS ACCUSED OF COVER-UP! 🔥🚨BOE HIRED ALLEGED RAPIST SERGIO DEROJAS AS NEW Union City SCHOOLS SAFETY DIRECTOR!🔥🚨

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Recent reports indicate that a Union City High School (UCHS) teacher was abruptly terminated last week under suspicious circumstances. Allegations suggest that top school officials are actively concealing the details, potentially covering up inappropriate relationships between the teacher and students. This incident is part of a disturbing pattern spanning over 20 years, where Union City Board of Education (BOE) officials have been implicated in covering up teacher sexual misconduct—AND A JUDGE JUST RULED THEY CAN BE HELD LIABLE! 🚨

👀 WHO KNOWS & IS KEEPING QUIET?

🔴 Superintendent Silvia Abbato 🏫

🔴 Mayor & State Senator Brian Stack 🎩

🔴 UCHS Principal Ryan Lewis 📚

🔴 Union President Barbara Pinzon ⚖️

💥 THE LAW IS CLEAR—THEY MUST REPORT OR FACE PENALTIES!

📜 In New Jersey, anyone who suspects child abuse, including educator misconduct, is legally required to report it IMMEDIATELY to the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP). ❌🚔

❌ Failure to report is a criminal offense punishable by:

⚠️ Up to $500 in fines

⚠️ Up to 6 months in jail

⚠️ Disciplinary action for knowingly covering up misconduct

📢 JUDGE RULES: UNION CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION CAN BE HELD LIABLE!

In a BOMBSHELL RULING, Hudson County Superior Court Judge Kalimah Ahmad ruled last week that the Union City Board of Education CAN be held liable for a teacher’s sexual assault of two students dating back to 2004. This proves what many in the community have known all along—THEY HAVE BEEN COVERING FOR PREDATORS FOR DECADES!

Judge Ahmad revealed shocking facts in the ruling, exposing how Union City school officials ignored multiple warnings about teacher Francisco Realpe, allowing him to remain employed even after teachers and supervisors flagged his disturbing relationships with students.

👉 “The Board ignored their suspicions towards Defendant Realpe, did not investigate into Defendant Realpe’s relationships with multiple underage students, and allowed him to remain employed until his termination in 2005,” wrote Judge Ahmad.

👉 Jessica Garcia, one of Realpe’s victims, finally saw justice when the judge DENIED the Union City BOE’s motion to dismiss her case. “I had such a feeling of not just relief, but validation, to read the Court Order, especially seeing, in all capital letters, the word DENIED,” said Garcia.

👉 Realpe was eventually sentenced to four years in prison in January 2023, but HOW MANY OTHER TEACHERS HAVE BEEN PROTECTED JUST LIKE HIM? HOW MANY VICTIMS NEVER GOT JUSTICE?

🚨 AND NOW, MAYOR BRIAN STACK JUST HIRED AN ACCUSED RAPIST AS SCHOOL SAFETY DIRECTOR?!? 🚨

🔴 In a gut-wrenching slap to every woman in this country, Mayor Brian Stack and the Union City Board of Education have just hired retired Union City Lieutenant Sergio Rojas as the new Director of Safety for Union City schools!

🚨 Who is Sergio Rojas?

✔️ He has been accused of raping a female police dispatcher while he was a sergeant.

✔️ The victim was retaliated against.

✔️ The semen-stained chair with evidence was allegedly destroyed on orders from Mayor Brian Stack.

✔️ Instead of being held accountable, Rojas was PROMOTED to Lieutenant.

✔️ And NOW, Stack just gave him a job protecting OUR CHILDREN?!? 😡

🔥 THIS IS INSANE! THIS IS CRIMINAL! ROJAS MUST BE FIRED IMMEDIATELY! 🔥

This is not just negligence—this is deliberate, systemic corruption that enables sexual predators while silencing victims. 🚨 The entire Union City Board of Education must be removed, Mayor Brian Stack must resign, and the FBI must investigate every official involved in this cover-up!

⚠️ CALL TO ACTION: DEMAND JUSTICE NOW!

❗ If you have ANY information about inappropriate relationships between teachers and students OR if you know which administrators are covering it up, you must come forward NOW! ❗

📞 CONTACT LEROY TRUTH IMMEDIATELY!

📲 Call or Text: 305-707-8325 📱

📩 Email: LeroyTruth247@gmail.com ✉️

🚨 CONTACT THE FBI—DEMAND AN INVESTIGATION! 🚨

📞 FBI Newark Field Office: (973) 792-3000 ☎️

💻 Submit an anonymous tip online: FBI Tip Line 🌍

🔥 SHARE THIS MESSAGE—OUR CHILDREN DESERVE PROTECTION! 🔥

The people of Union City deserve better. We MUST hold these corrupt officials accountable! No more secrets. No more cover-ups. No more silence!

👊 THE TIME TO ACT IS NOW! PROTECT OUR CHILDREN! 🚔⚖️


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Lawmakers want AG Impeached: Demanding Platkin to Resign

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Recent developments have led to calls for the resignation and impeachment of New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin, primarily due to his handling of issues within the New Jersey State Police (NJSP).

Allegations of Racial Discrimination and Misconduct within NJSP

In September 2024, two investigative reports unveiled systemic racial and gender discrimination within the NJSP, along with mishandling of internal complaints. The findings highlighted favoritism, retaliation against whistleblowers, and irregularities in the promotional process. Notably, a high-ranking officer retired with a substantial pension despite documented misconduct. These revelations have raised concerns about accountability and transparency under Attorney General Platkin’s oversight. 

Antisemitic Remarks by NJSP Leadership

In October 2024, Lieutenant Colonel Sean Kilcomons, the second-in-command of the NJSP, was accused of making antisemitic remarks about Attorney General Platkin and his son during a “Bring Your Child to Work Day” event. Kilcomons allegedly referred to Platkin as “that Jew” and ordered a department helicopter to remain airborne to prevent Platkin’s son from seeing it. This incident has intensified scrutiny of the NJSP’s internal culture and leadership. 

Calls for Resignation and Impeachment

In light of these issues, political figures and organizations, including the NAACP New Jersey State Conference, have called for Attorney General Platkin’s resignation. They argue that his oversight has been inadequate in addressing systemic discrimination and misconduct within the NJSP. The introduction of articles of impeachment reflects the severity of these concerns and the demand for accountability at the highest levels of state law enforcement.

These developments underscore the critical need for effective leadership and systemic reform within New Jersey’s law enforcement agencies to restore public trust and ensure justice for all residents.


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