Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass silent as Kathy Griffin accuses LAPD of White nationalism

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass silent as Kathy Griffin accuses LAPD of White nationalism

Lindsay Kornick
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass stayed silent on Monday as comedian Kathy Griffin accused her city’s police force of being part of “White nationalism.”

During an Instagram Live event, Griffin spoke to Bass about what she believed were unfair attacks against the incumbent mayor.

“I really think that a lot of the adversity comes your way because you’re a Black woman,” Griffin said, adding that the Los Angeles City Council and Los Angeles Police Department “can be hostile” against her.

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During an Instagram Live event, comedian Kathy Griffin claimed there was “White nationalism” in law enforcement to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.

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Bass smirked at the comment while Griffin continued.

“Talk to us, if you can, about what it’s like dealing with such a maybe non-diverse group of law enforcement, although they are diverse, but there’s maybe some White nationalism in law enforcement, is my opinion, and [the] city council has been messy. So how do you deal with those elements?” Griffin said.

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Bass did not respond to the accusation that there was White nationalism in law enforcement and instead clarified that she does not have the power to enforce the LAPD against federal officers during immigration raids.

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Rival mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt reacted to a clip of the exchange, posting on X that Bass was “scared and desperate.”

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass emphasized during the Instagram Live event that she did not have power over county and federal authorities.

In response, Bass replied, “Here are the facts: It’s Mayor Bass who has led the fight to hire more officers and pay them fairly. And she appreciates the support of law enforcement so she can keep making LA safer.”