The Homeless Crisis Nobody is Talking About | The Brief with Shabbos Kestenbaum



Dogs sold for drugs. Puppies found alive in trash cans. Abusers arrested and back on the streets in hours.
Joey Tuccio is a volunteer animal rescuer on the front lines of a crisis that L.A.’s city leaders don’t want you to see—and he’s risking his life to expose it.
In this episode of The Brief, Shabbos Kestenbaum sits down with Joey to pull back the curtain on the animal welfare crisis hiding in plain sight in Los Angeles—and why local leaders like Mayor Karen Bass and City Council members are allowing it to continue.
Topics covered:
What’s really happening to animals on Skid Row every single day
Why witnesses are afraid to come forward—and how Joey himself has been threatened
The loopholes that make animal cruelty laws virtually unenforceable
Why throwing $14 million at shelters won’t fix anything
The L.A. mayoral race and which candidates are actually showing up for animals
Anthony Fauci’s taxpayer-funded animal experiments and the national state of animal welfare
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Topics: animal abuse on Skid Row | why witnesses fear for their lives | the laws that aren’t being enforced | why $14M won’t fix anything | the national state of animal welfare
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