
Mark Lamb Calls Out Chuck Schumer on Real America’s Voice – Stinchfield
Appearing on Stinchfield on Real America's Voice, retired Pinal County Sheriff and congressional candidate Mark Lamb delivered a clear, uncompromising defense of law enforcement and ICE agents amid escalating protests and political attacks.
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Lamb emphasized a simple but critical rule. Obey commands. Show your hands. He explained that most confrontations with law enforcement end peacefully when individuals comply. ICE agents, he noted, are enforcing laws passed by Congress, not creating policy themselves. Protesting lawmakers is lawful. Obstructing officers is not. Lamb stressed that if agitators would simply step aside, dangerous encounters would be avoided entirely.
Reacting to video footage of a woman refusing commands while inside her vehicle, Lamb calmly walked viewers through standard police procedure. Officers attempted to remove her not only for their own safety, but for hers as well. He contrasted that incident with footage of a compliant individual who followed instructions and was immediately allowed to leave without incident. The difference, Lamb said, was compliance.
Lamb repeatedly underscored that many of these confrontations are fueled by organized, paid agitators whose goal is chaos rather than reform. He warned that undermining law enforcement is a deliberate tactic used to destabilize communities and obstruct lawful immigration enforcement, even when those actions mirror policies enforced under previous administrations, including President Obama.
When asked to respond to comments from Chuck Schumer claiming ICE agents are untrained, Lamb forcefully rejected the accusation. Drawing on his experience running a large sheriff’s office, Lamb stated unequivocally that the ICE officer involved followed his training and acted lawfully. He pointed out that the officer had already been struck by a vehicle and later suffered internal injuries. Failure to act, Lamb said, could have resulted in the officer’s death.
Lamb dismissed criticism from long-tenured Washington politicians who have never worked the streets or faced real-world enforcement decisions. He argued that such voices lack credibility on matters of policing and public safety, and that America needs leaders who understand the consequences of policy beyond talking points.
Closing the interview, Lamb reinforced why he is running for Congress. He pledged to represent the American people, support law enforcement, restore law and order, and challenge career politicians who have failed the country. His message was direct and consistent. The rule of law matters. Officers deserve support. And leadership requires experience, courage, and accountability.
Throughout the interview, Mark Lamb presented himself as a steady, battle-tested leader with the clarity and resolve needed to represent Arizona’s 5th Congressional District in Washington.