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Bill Maher calls Portland a 'cautionary tale': 'In a world without police,' it's 'The Purge' every night

“Real Time” host Bill Maher called portland”>Portland<‘s death. 

“This has finally happened,” Maher said. “Until five years ago, you couldn’t win a trial against a cop. … That was their thing. Like, ‘Look at the tape again. You don’t know what we see,’ and now this has gone away. It’s like, ‘No, we do see.'”

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He continued, “And now they’re now testifying against their own. And we celebrate for a moment that this a big f—in’ deal? It’s a big f—in’ deal.” 

Bill Maher.

Bill Maher.

One of his guests, Manhattan Institute president Reihan Salam, sounded the alarm about the surge in crime rates in recent years and the wave of retiring police officers. 

“Poor Portland has an exodus,” Maher chimed in. “I mean, if you’re one of those people that wants Antifa to get results, you win. They may not be the one you want, but 115 police officers have left the Portland — That’s a lot for a city that size.”

Maher quoted a retired Portland detective who said, “The community shows zero support. The mayor and the counsel ignore actual facts on crime.”

“I’m just saying on Portland, it’s a cautionary tale,” Maher said. “Cause we do not want to live in a world without police. Then it’s ‘The Purge’ every night. So if you think that’s a great idea …”

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