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Trump’s Tough Crime Crackdown: DC Sees Murder-Free Week

Washington DC just had its first murder free week in years. This miracle happened after President Trump ordered a tough crime crackdown. Liberal leaders used to laugh when we demanded safety for our streets. Now they are speechless because law and order is working.

DC was dangerous under weak Democrat leaders. Murders jumped and carjackings doubled in 2023. Tourists feared visiting our nations capital. That is no way to treat hardworking Americans who pay taxes.

Trump sent federal agents to DC right away. He put tough new laws in place for violent criminals. Now murders are down nearly one third since 2023. Carjackings have crashed by 87 percent. People can finally walk safely again.

Liberal judges used to let thugs out early. They coddled violent criminals instead of protecting families. That radical soft on crime agenda hurt black and brown neighborhoods most. We stood by while innocents suffered.

President Trump believes in law and order not excuses. He knows bad guys respect strength not weakness. His crackdown uses common sense policies that actually work. No more playing games with public safety.

Fake news media ignored DCs crime crisis for years. Now they try to downplay this huge victory. They never admitted how bad things got under leftist policies. Shame on them for lying to the American people.

Every city needs this same tough approach right now. Chicago Atlanta and other Democrat run hellholes must follow DCs lead. Safe streets are not radical they are basic freedom. Trump will keep Americans safe no matter what.

Our nations capital should be a symbol of pride not fear. Thanks to President Trump it finally is becoming that again. Real leaders protect the people not criminals. America is winning and safe streets are here to stay.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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