US STATE DEPARTMENT SPEAKS OUT ON THE HENRY NOWAK CASE, CRITICIZING THE “TWO-TIER POLICING” SYSTEM IN THE UK
The murder of Henry Nowak has transcended British borders to become a diplomatic hotspot as the US government took the direct step to speak out. This event is sparking a fierce debate over the transparency of the law enforcement system in the United Kingdom, while also raising a wave of arguments regarding international forces interfering in the country’s internal politics.

Official US Statement and Criticism
The most notable development just occurred when the US State Department issued an official statement on the X platform (formerly Twitter). This statement directly addressed the sensitive issues currently agonizing the British public: “Ideological indoctrination and a two-tier policing system are clear symptoms of civilizational decline. They must be eradicated across the Western world. The United States sends its condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the British people during this difficult time”.
This move comes immediately after CCTV footage of the murder was widely circulated, generating a wave of global outrage over how the local police force handled the situation.
The UK Government Firmly Rejects the Claims
In the UK, the concept of “two-tier policing”—which implies that law enforcement treats citizens with bias based on their skin color or religious background—is at the center of a media crisis. Facing public pressure, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer firmly denied the existence of this discriminatory system within law enforcement.
However, in the House of Commons, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage continuously pressed this issue during tense questioning sessions with the Prime Minister. The media and political commentators immediately criticized Farage’s actions, accusing him of deliberately seeking backing from the US administration and President Trump to exert pressure on the current government.
The Influence of Billionaire Elon Musk
The international community’s attention to the incident was largely amplified by billionaire Elon Musk. Statistics show that in just over a week, Musk posted more than 110 times about the political situation in the UK—a frequency three times higher than his posts about his space company, SpaceX.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer reacted harshly, accusing the billionaire of unlawfully “interfering” in the UK’s internal affairs. Despite criticism from political analysts on national television, many citizens still voiced their support for the X platform. They argued that the delayed reporting by mainstream British media forced the public to seek the truth through social networks.


