National Police Association spokesperson Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith (ret.) on NTD regarding Charlie Kirk

Transcript: Ed Henry: Betsy as well. What are you what’s your initial reaction? Betsy Brantner Smith: Well, this is beyond heartbreaking. I I live in Southern Arizona. Turning point is, near and dear to our hearts as is Charlie and his wife and his family to us. He has been not just a friend of Read more »

Transcript: Newsmax: Here now is National Police Association spokesperson and retired Chicago area police officer Betsy Brantner Smith. Journalist Melissa Francis is back with us here in studio as well. Betsy, I’d like to start with you because you’ve been listening to that conversation there, and you have a connection to Chicago. Why are you Read more »

Transcript: President Trump: Going in. I didn’t say when. We’re going in. When you look I have an obligation. This isn’t a political thing. I have an obligation. Greta Van Susteren: National Police Association spokesperson and retired Chicago area police officer, Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith joins me. Nice to see you. Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith: Read more »

Transcript: Newsmax: National Police Association spokesperson and retired Chicago area police officer, Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith, joins us as well as retired FBI supervisory special agent, Chris Hinkle. Great to have you both here this evening. Thanks for having us. Betsy, first to you. I wanna start with over the weekend. We saw at least Read more »

Lidia Curanaj: Spokesperson for the National Police Association and retired sergeant for the Chicago Police Department, Betsy Brantner Smith. Also with us, Jackie Guider, a Chicago mother who lost both her son and cousin due to gun violence in Chicago. Thank you guys so much for joining us. Jackie, I wanna start off with you Read more »

Transcript: Newsmax 1: Welcome back. Lawyer and GOP strategist, Bart O’Connell, along with Betsy Brandner Smith, spokesperson for the National Police Association, a retired Chicago area police officer. And, Betsy, I loved last week when we talked, and I asked you what one thing could be done in Chicago, to really change and you you Read more »