Trump claims 'we're against crime. Democrats like crime'

Minister Donald Trump In a statement to journalists on Tuesday, he said that he believes that the crime would be a big focus in the 2026 midterm elections, and in recent days, Washington has recently hit the controversial “federalization” Pushuna in DC.
Speaking at a cabinet meeting in the White House on Tuesday, Trump was asked himself. “Federalize” The capital of the country, the DC home rule law throughout the city to distribute hundreds of DC National Guard Union, including some democratic-led cities, including Chicago, is an effort to propose on more than one occasion.
“I think the crime will be big,” Trump said about the 2026 midterm exam. The rest of the answer was clear – if hyperbolic and missing in details.
“Republicans who want to stop the crime party,” he said. “We are against crime.”
Special: legal group files compatible with Trump DC request for criminal data, alleged manipulation
“Democrats love the crime,” Trump continued, without making any more explanation.
Trump’s words seem to have focused on other US cities, which Chicago and Trump threatened to “clean” the national guards in recent weeks.
In fact, it continues to be a clear question whether it can do so – and he will be able to invite a literary for a subject and legal difficulties proposed by experts.
“It’s hard to believe what’s been done in 12 days,” Trump said in the last 12 days of the federalization effort to journalists. He said.
Trump later returned to other issues, including the border security of the democrats, including the right to border security, rights for transgender people, and other issues, including “men playing women’s sports”.
‘Unspecified illegal’: DC officials increased the war with Trump over the police inheritance
Trump’s words, which started 12 days ago and temporarily seize the control of the city’s police force and use the national guard troops along the nation’s capital, comes in the midst of the defense of the “federalization” of the DC.
The President said to the journalists, “A democrat – governor or mayor or everyone – calling President Trump and said, ‘President Trump, we need help. We saw what you were doing in DC in 12 days.’
“This is 12 days. We didn’t even start. This will be very safe. It will be the safest place in the world,” he said.




