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Op-Ed: Hudson County Sheriff Frank Schillari’s Switch Signals Cracks in NJ Democratic Stronghold

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In what can only be described as a political earthquake in one of New Jersey’s deepest blue counties, Hudson County Sheriff Frank Schillari has officially changed his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican. This decision is not just a personal move—it’s a powerful reflection of a growing shift happening not just in Hudson County, but across the entire state and country. A longtime public servant and familiar face in Hudson politics, Sheriff Schillari’s decision sends a clear message: the Democratic Party of today no longer represents the values of many of its traditional supporters.

For decades, Hudson County has been synonymous with Democratic machine politics—often riddled with corruption, backroom deals, and insider favoritism. In fact, the political establishment in the region has been more focused on protecting its power than serving the people. Sheriff Schillari’s departure from the party is a signal to voters that even those within the system are waking up to its flaws. It’s not just Republicans pointing out the dysfunction anymore—now, respected figures from within are making their stand.

According to a political insider who is familiar with a majority of the elected officials in Hudson County and wishes to remain anonymous, there is a significant number of current officeholders who, in their hearts, align with traditional Republican values. However, due to the overwhelmingly high Democratic voter turnout in the county, many are forced to run as Democrats just to ensure electoral viability. This insider told Hudson County Truth Media that what’s happening in Hudson County is a reflection of a broken political system—not just locally, but across the nation—where those aspiring to serve the public are often pressured to align with the majority-party label, even if it contradicts their personal convictions.

Adding to this conversation, Hudson County native and Republican candidate for Assembly in District 37, Marco Navarro, also a supporter of Sheriff Schillari and EMS provider in the Hudson County area, has also spoken out on the role of the sheriff in local government. Navarro has previously stated that the office of sheriff should not be politically aligned at all. “A sheriff must always prioritize public safety and law enforcement,” Navarro said. “They are entrusted with overseeing countywide law-enforcement operations, managing jails, court security, and ensuring the safety of the people—not promoting a political agenda.” Navarro has argued that sheriffs should be elected strictly based on law-enforcement merit: experience, education, training, and a proven record of leading effective public safety organizations. Not political allegiance. As both Sheriff Schillari and Candidate Marco Navarro has previously stated during the primaries campaign, “KEEP POLITICS OUT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT!”

Sheriff Schillari’s switch mirrors a nationwide trend. Across the country, lifelong Democrats—many from working-class backgrounds and deeply patriotic families—are walking away from the party they once called home. They’re doing it not out of partisanship, but out of principle. They see a Democratic Party that has drifted far from kitchen table issues—public safety, affordable living, parental rights, secure borders, and economic stability—and into the realm of radical, far-left social experimentation. For many, the Republican Party has become the new home for common sense.

Let’s be clear: this is no small-time switch. Sheriff Schillari is not just any elected official. He is one of the highest-profile officials in Hudson County, and a symbol of trust for many residents. His decision gives momentum to Republican candidates across New Jersey, many of whom are campaigning in areas that, until recently, seemed unwinnable. This is the type of leadership shift that can help break the one-party grip that has held New Jersey hostage for decades.

As GOP momentum grows, we cannot ignore the numbers. Recent polling consistently shows that former President Donald Trump is viewed more favorably by New Jerseyans than Governor Phil Murphy. Voters are fed up with Murphy’s out-of-touch agenda—skyrocketing property taxes, a bloated state budget, and policies that put criminals before law-abiding citizens. Sheriff Schillari’s decision reflects a broader frustration with the failed leadership of Trenton and the stale promises of Democratic insiders.

From Cape May to Bergen, there is a new energy pulsing through New Jersey’s Republican movement. Voters are standing up and saying “enough.” Enough with career politicians who cater to special interests. Enough with policies that hurt working families. Enough with being ignored. Sheriff Schillari is now part of that movement—and it’s only growing stronger.

This is more than a party switch. It’s a sign of things to come. Sheriff Schillari joins the ranks of Americans who are reclaiming their voice and their values. And as 2025 approaches, the message is simple: New Jersey is ready for a change. Hudson County is ready for a change. And the red wave is rising.

It’s time.


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Brian Stack’s Sponsorship of Anti-Violence Bill Drips With Hypocrisy

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Trenton, NJ – State Senator Doug Steinhardt (R-Hunterdon/Warren) is spearheading legislation that would make New Jersey the first state in the nation to classify political violence as a hate crime. Standing beside him as a co-sponsor is none other than Sen. Brian Stack (D-Union City). At first glance, the partnership looks like bipartisan unity against extremism. But scratch beneath the surface, and Stack’s involvement is a glaring act of hypocrisy.

A Documented Record of Violence and Intimidation

For nearly two years, investigative journalists who have scrutinized Stack’s use of city resources and political machine tactics have reported being harassed, assaulted, and intimidated by his supporters. These aren’t vague allegations—they are backed by police complaints, arrests, summonses, and court records. While charges in some cases may have been dismissed, the very existence of such reports confirms that incidents serious enough to trigger police action did occur.

Stack himself is no stranger to physical altercations. His history includes documented incidents of violence, and his infamous photograph with a black eye—widely circulated and mocked—remains a public reminder of his volatility and “tough guy” posturing.

Even Union City’s police leadership has been implicated: the city’s police chief, Anthony Facchini, was caught harassing an investigative journalist at a Stack political rally. When the very institutions charged with protecting the public are weaponized against critics, Stack’s moral authority to sponsor an “anti-violence” bill evaporates.

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Journalist being strangled by a Brian Stack supporter
Union City Police Chief Anthony Facchini harassing journalists by grabbing his camera tripod during Brian Stack rally

The Fear Behind the Bill

Stack’s sponsorship is not just hypocritical—it may also reveal his growing anxiety and paranoia. With investigative journalists continuing to expose allegations of corruption within Union City and the State Senate, it is hard to ignore the timing. By attaching himself to legislation that shields politicians from violence, Stack appears less like a champion of safety and more like a man desperate to insulate himself from the backlash his own actions have invited.

GOP’s Cowardly Silence

Sen. Steinhardt and the New Jersey Republican Party also deserve criticism for their willful blindness. While Republicans frequently decry corruption in New Jersey politics, they remain silent about the mountain of evidence against Stack—choosing political expediency over principle. By holding up Stack as a co-sponsor, the GOP is effectively whitewashing his record and enabling the very behavior they claim to oppose.

A Rotten Foundation

Yes, protecting public officials from violence is a legitimate goal. But when one of the bill’s main backers has a history littered with police complaints, arrests of his supporters, intimidation of journalists, and even personal incidents of violence, the legislation itself becomes tainted. Far from a bold stand against political extremism, it reeks of political theater and self-preservation.

Until both parties confront Brian Stack’s corruption and history of intimidation, this so-called “first-in-the-nation” anti-violence bill will remain nothing more than a hypocritical shield for one of New Jersey’s most notorious machine politicians.

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Craig Guy’s Sanctuary Obsession Puts Hudson County at Risk

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Hudson County residents deserve leaders who prioritize their safety, not politicians chasing headlines with reckless policies. Unfortunately, County Executive Craig Guy seems more interested in pandering to the extreme left than standing with law enforcement and the hard-working families who simply want safe communities.

ICE Presence in North Hudson County, Braddock Park

Recently, videos circulating on social media show ICE officers patrolling the area around North Hudson County Braddock Park in North Bergen. Their presence is not only lawful, but essential. ICE agents are tasked with removing violent offenders, gang members, and dangerous individuals who have no legal right to be in this country. Sheriff’s officers stationed in the county park are tasked with the same responsibility: keeping the public safe. Any attempt to interfere with their cooperation only makes the job harder and the community less secure.

Sanctuary County Agenda

According to an anonymous source within Craig Guy’s own circle, he has expressed a desire to turn Hudson County into a 100% sanctuary county. Even more troubling, he allegedly wants Democrat incoming sheriff (if he wins against the Republican candidate for sheriff) Jimmy Davis to issue an order directing sheriff’s officers not to cooperate with ICE. This would amount to political interference in law enforcement, tying the hands of officers who swore an oath to protect and serve.

Such policies would effectively shield dangerous criminals from federal authorities, turning Hudson County into a safe haven for lawbreakers. By doing so, Craig Guy isn’t protecting immigrants—he’s protecting violent offenders at the expense of the law-abiding residents of our county.

Bail Reform’s Failure in Hudson County

Craig Guy’s sanctuary agenda only adds fuel to a fire already burning out of control. Bail reform, touted by Trenton insiders as a “progressive victory,” has been a disaster for Hudson County. Criminals are arrested and released within hours, often going on to reoffend before their cases even make it to court. Residents in Union City, Jersey City, North Bergen, and beyond have seen the results: more violent crimes, more repeat offenders, and more fear in our neighborhoods.

Law enforcement officers—whether they wear a sheriff’s uniform or an ICE badge—deserve support, not sabotage. They are on the front lines cleaning our streets of criminals. When politicians like Craig Guy push sanctuary policies, they undermine this mission and embolden those who threaten public safety.

Time for Accountability

Craig Guy’s reckless political games invite the attention of the federal government, and deservedly so. By attempting to obstruct cooperation with ICE, he is putting Hudson County at odds with federal law and jeopardizing the safety of its citizens. One can only hope that federal authorities, including the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey, take note of Guy’s actions and hold him accountable.

Hudson County deserves better. We deserve leaders who stand shoulder to shoulder with law enforcement, not against them. Sanctuary policies do not protect families—they protect criminals. Craig Guy’s sanctuary obsession is a betrayal of the public trust, and the residents of Hudson County should not stand for it.


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After Charlie Kirk’s Assassination, Hudson County Confronts the Reality of Political Violence

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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, 31, was shot and killed on September 10, 2025, while speaking at an outdoor event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Authorities confirmed that a high-powered rifle believed to have been used was recovered nearby, and the FBI has released photos of a “person of interest” as the manhunt continues. President Donald Trump responded by announcing Kirk would be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously and ordered flags lowered to half-staff nationwide.

Utah’s governor, Spencer Cox, called the killing a “political assassination” and urged patience as investigators determine the shooter’s motive. Leaders from both parties, including Kamala Harris and Barack Obama, condemned the violence, while many Republicans stressed the growing climate of hostility toward conservatives.

Hudson County Responds: Vigil in Jersey City

Here in New Jersey, the Hudson County Republican Party has announced a candlelight vigil in honor of Charlie Kirk. The vigil will take place Friday, September 12, at 7:00 p.m. at the 9/11 Monument at Exchange Place in Jersey City.

This local response underscores how national tragedies reverberate in Hudson County, a place with its own vibrant political culture and long history of partisan battles.

The Campus Connection: Why Hudson County Should Pay Attention

Hudson County is home to New Jersey City University (NJCU), Hudson County Community College (HCCC), and Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken. These campuses, like Utah Valley University where Kirk was killed, host public forums, debates, and guest speakers that bring together diverse and sometimes divided audiences.

Kirk’s assassination highlights the urgent need for campus administrators here to revisit event security:

Venue safety – monitoring rooftops and adjacent buildings. Crowd control – bag checks, police coordination, and entry protocols. Information discipline – preparing to respond to misinformation that spreads rapidly online during crises.

The Bigger Picture: Political Violence in America

While investigators have not yet confirmed the shooter’s motive, the fact remains: an outspoken conservative leader was gunned down while speaking on a college campus. This follows a troubling pattern of increasing political violence across the country.

The political world is already absorbing the consequences:

Escalating fear: Politicians, activists, and even student leaders may now think twice about open forums. Information chaos: False claims and misidentifications flooded social media within hours, forcing authorities to issue corrections. Hardening divides: Many Republican voices blame a culture of hatred stoked by left-leaning media and Democratic rhetoric. Democrats insist violence must never be politicized.

What This Means for Hudson County

Hudson County is no stranger to heated politics. With competitive local elections, powerful political machines, and a student population that reflects nearly every viewpoint, the assassination of Charlie Kirk will fuel debates here about the safety of political speech.

The upcoming Jersey City vigil is more than a memorial—it is a statement. It signals that local conservatives see Kirk’s death not as an isolated tragedy, but as part of a larger struggle against political intimidation and violence.

As campuses reopen this fall, Hudson County’s colleges must grapple with a new reality: the very spaces meant to foster debate and free expression are now potential flashpoints in America’s battle over politics and ideology.


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