• Campaign Update from Jason S. Arnold

    First, I want to apologize for the light posting this past week. It’s not because the work has stopped—far from it. I’ve been quietly focused on drafting detailed policies that reflect the values of justice, safety, and accountability for every New Yorker.

    One of those policies was inspired directly by a personal and deeply troubling experience I had at The Veianna of Roslyn on May 4th. What should have been a peaceful family gathering turned into a confrontation rooted not in truth, but in others refusing to accept responsibility for their behavior. I was accused, judged, and ultimately made to feel unsafe—not for anything I did wrong, but because others failed to act with basic human decency.

    Let me be clear: No one should ever leave a venue unsure of their safety or be blamed for defending their own boundaries. I’m working on a Safe Venue & Guest Accountability Act, which will ensure that all venues in New York must provide formal, unbiased incident reports, secure personal property, and protect innocent guests from slander or forced removals based on hearsay.

    If elected Governor, no one in this state will be left alone to navigate public humiliation or injustice. We will build a New York where safety means more than security guards—it means fairness, dignity, and real accountability.

    Thank you for your patience—and stay tuned...... We are just getting started!!!!!!!
    Because if I won't defend myself, how could I ever expect you to trust me to defend you!!

    — Jason S. Arnold
    Candidate for Governor of New York
    JSA2026.com
    (516) 586-0660
    jaysarnold@icloud.com
    Follow: @jaynation4547 on X, TikTok, IG & YouTube

    #JSA2026 #SafeNewYork #AccountabilityMatters #CampaignForJustice #CommonwealthSafety #TurnNYRed
    📢 Campaign Update from Jason S. Arnold First, I want to apologize for the light posting this past week. It’s not because the work has stopped—far from it. I’ve been quietly focused on drafting detailed policies that reflect the values of justice, safety, and accountability for every New Yorker. One of those policies was inspired directly by a personal and deeply troubling experience I had at The Veianna of Roslyn on May 4th. What should have been a peaceful family gathering turned into a confrontation rooted not in truth, but in others refusing to accept responsibility for their behavior. I was accused, judged, and ultimately made to feel unsafe—not for anything I did wrong, but because others failed to act with basic human decency. Let me be clear: No one should ever leave a venue unsure of their safety or be blamed for defending their own boundaries. I’m working on a Safe Venue & Guest Accountability Act, which will ensure that all venues in New York must provide formal, unbiased incident reports, secure personal property, and protect innocent guests from slander or forced removals based on hearsay. If elected Governor, no one in this state will be left alone to navigate public humiliation or injustice. We will build a New York where safety means more than security guards—it means fairness, dignity, and real accountability. Thank you for your patience—and stay tuned...... We are just getting started!!!!!!! Because if I won't defend myself, how could I ever expect you to trust me to defend you!! — Jason S. Arnold Candidate for Governor of New York 📍 JSA2026.com 📞 (516) 586-0660 📬 jaysarnold@icloud.com 📢 Follow: @jaynation4547 on X, TikTok, IG & YouTube #JSA2026 #SafeNewYork #AccountabilityMatters #CampaignForJustice #CommonwealthSafety #TurnNYRed
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  • Where’s the Outrage for the Boy Who Died?
    I don’t understand how anyone is taking the side of Karmelo Anthony.
    He’s been seen in social media posts holding guns and throwing up the middle finger. He was the only one with a weapon at that track meet—and a kid is dead.

    Now they’re flaunting a $150,000 Cadillac and a new home, all while claiming they didn’t need the public’s donations?

    What happened to accountability?
    What happened to caring about the victim?

    It’s not about cancel culture—it’s about truth, character, and justice.

    #JusticeForTheVictim #KarmeloAnthony #AccountabilityMatters #GunViolence #BETTRVoices #DoItBETTR #RealTalk #PublicTrust
    Where’s the Outrage for the Boy Who Died? I don’t understand how anyone is taking the side of Karmelo Anthony. He’s been seen in social media posts holding guns and throwing up the middle finger. He was the only one with a weapon at that track meet—and a kid is dead. Now they’re flaunting a $150,000 Cadillac and a new home, all while claiming they didn’t need the public’s donations? What happened to accountability? What happened to caring about the victim? It’s not about cancel culture—it’s about truth, character, and justice. #JusticeForTheVictim #KarmeloAnthony #AccountabilityMatters #GunViolence #BETTRVoices #DoItBETTR #RealTalk #PublicTrust
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