Audio Clip Surfaces
A new audio clip from 2019 has put Texas Senate candidate James Talarico back in the spotlight. In the recording he criticizes adding more police officers to schools and suggests that pumping law enforcement into campuses without mental health support can encourage a so called culture of violence. The segment was posted by RNC Research and quickly spread across social media, giving Republicans an easy target to challenge his public safety credentials as the campaign heats up.
Exactly What He Said
In the clip Talarico, a former middle school teacher, says he does not want police in his classroom and worries about schools becoming militarized. He proposed matching any added officer presence with a set ratio of mental health professionals. That approach sounds reasonable on paper. But critics say his language plays into the defund the police narrative and could be dangerous if it leads to fewer officers where they are needed to stop violence quickly.
Why Police in Schools Matter
Parents and teachers often worry first about kids being safe on campus. School resource officers can respond to active threats and serious incidents faster than outside units. Mental health support is important too, but it is not an either or choice. Saying more officers fuel violence ignores the reality that visible law enforcement can deter bad actors and save lives when seconds count. Voters deserve candidates who balance both safety and student support without sounding like they want to remove one entirely.
Political Stakes in November
Democrats think they can flip this Senate seat and Talarico wants to present himself as a moderate. Republicans are seizing on this audio to question whether he really supports law enforcement and school safety. For Texas voters this is a test of priorities. Do you trust a candidate who sounds skeptical of police presence in schools when the first duty of government is to keep citizens safe? That is the question heading into November.
🚨 UNEARTHED
Texas Democrat James Talarico — who has a track record of trying to defund the police — says police officers fuel a “culture of violence.”Â
TALARICO: “I don’t want [police] in my school.” pic.twitter.com/8xgwSTxWxj
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 10, 2026
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Telarico is as evil as they come. Plenty of videos of his insane ideology.