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Nancy Grace criticizes Democrats’ SOTU presence: ‘How could you not care?’

The article reports Nancy Grace’s critique of Democrats during the State of the Union, where she argues that crime and victims’ suffering should be acknowledged by lawmakers.Speaking on Fox News’ Hang Out with Sean Hannity, Grace emphasizes that she will never forget the people loved by crime victims and vows to help them, informed by her own experiences. She reveals that the murder of her fiancé Keith Griffin in 1979 personalizes politics for her and underscores her call for empathy toward victims. Grace also condemns members of Congress for not standing during Donald Trump’s state of the Union address, calling it hurtful and angering to those who have suffered. The piece situates her comments within broader media coverage of crime, Victims’ advocacy, and reactions to the president’s address, including referenced videos and related stories.


Nancy Grace criticizes Democrats at State of the Union: ‘How could you not care?’

Legal expert and victims’ advocate Nancy Grace spoke out on Fox News Media’s Hang Out with Sean Hannity on Tuesday, talking about her experience with crime and how it shapes families

“I tell them [the victims] that I will never ever forget the one that they love and I will do anything and everything I can to help them,” Grace said. 

“These stories are real, and these people are real, and their suffering is real.”

Hannity cited President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address in February.

Trump told congressional members to stand if they agreed that the “first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens,” which prompted cheers from Republicans and silence from many Democrats.

Trump said, “Isn’t that a shame? You should be ashamed of yourself for not standing up.”

“It was very hurtful to me as a crime victim that politics were more important to those people that did not stand. That was hurtful, and it angered me,” Grace said. “How could you not care? How could you not stand and show your support, your heart, to people that have suffered so much?”

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In 1979, a man who worked with Grace’s fiancé, Keith Griffin, was fatally shot. She told Fox News, “Keith’s life ended, and my life exploded.” 

Her experience made the State of the Union personal. 

“Politics aside, I was stunned that they couldn’t stand for that.”



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