DC resident goes viral after comments on safety in the capital under Trump’s law
- Residents in Washington, D.C. feel safer since President Donald Trump declared a crime emergency and signed an executive order to protect citizens and tourists, citing staggering crime statistics.
- Trump has federalized the police department and deployed 800 National Guard troops as part of this initiative.
- Katie Pavlich noted a visible change in D.C. with families visiting and a lack of disruptive individuals at Union Station since the crackdown.
- Rep. Jake Auchincloss emphasized that while D.C. residents should govern themselves, law and order is not fully maintained in the capital and criticized Democrats for not addressing crime effectively.
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Folks In D.C. Already Feeling Safer, Praise Trump For Crime Crackdown
Folks in our nation’s capital are already feeling safer since President Donald Trump, mere days ago, started cracking down on crime in Washington, D.C.On Monday, Trump signed an executive order declaring a crime emergency in D.C., and moved to protect public servants, citizens, and tourists, citing staggering crime statistics.The president has already federalized D.C.’s police department and deployed 800 National Guard troops to help with this e…
Blue State Blues: The Residents of Northwest D.C. Are Annoyed by Trump’s Crime Crackdown
“Washington, D.C. is where ideas go to die.” That was my first impression of the nation’s capital, as a junior in college, when I juggled political internships (and girlfriends) in the impossible heat and humidity of our nation’s capital, looking for something to believe in. My father often reminds me of that line, which was my verdict on the whole experience, and perhaps also the beginning of a political awakening from left to right. Not that i…
D.C. Resident: ‘Trump’s Law’ Has Me ‘Feeling More Safe’
A Washington, D.C., resident has gone viral for saying President Donald Trump's crime clean-up in the nation's capital has her "feeling more safe than I ever felt." "Finally able to chill at a red light with my windows down, not worried about if one of them young n***as is coming," TikTok user bigdawglexi said in the video, before letting out a contented sigh. "Riding through the city, feeling more safe than I ever felt," she said in the short c…
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