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    Bondi Hails Trump’s Clear Call on DC Crime

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsAugust 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Trump Takes Action to Combat Crime in Washington D.C.

    President Donald Trump is sending a strong message about crime in the nation’s capital. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized this point during a recent interview, stating that the situation is dire and immediate action is necessary.

    “Every day we hear about violent crimes, including staffers being attacked and dangerous drive-bys,” Bondi noted. “This cannot continue.”

    In a decisive move, Trump has placed the Metropolitan Police Department under federal supervision. This comes as the city grapples with a troubling surge in crime, including a recent shooting that marked the 100th homicide this year.

    Bondi highlighted that this initiative is not just about law enforcement; it’s about ensuring safety for all residents of D.C., including the significant Latino community, which makes up over 10% of the city’s population. “President Trump’s plan is aimed at protecting everyone who lives and works here,” she affirmed.

    Beyond safety, Trump’s vision extends to restoring the capital’s beauty. He hopes to make D.C. a clean and inviting place for families to enjoy its free museums, like the Smithsonian and the National Gallery.

    While some critics downplay the crime rates, recent police controversies over potentially falsified crime statistics cast doubt on these claims. Bondi is addressing these concerns, making it clear that accurate crime reporting is crucial for the safety of the public.

    Meanwhile, Jeanine Pirro, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, has expressed frustration with narratives suggesting crime is on the decline. She pointed out that statistics can feel hollow to those who have personally suffered from violence. “To tell victims that crime is down rings false when they’ve experienced it firsthand,” she said.

    Pirro’s comments echo the broader concerns raised by the Trump administration regarding increasing crime, which has prompted this significant federal action. As the debate continues, it’s evident that many are rallying behind measures aimed at restoring order and safety in Washington D.C.

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