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Our law enforcement partners along with the local police made 86 arrests last night. 'That was a big night.' 10 guns were seized off the street, bringing the number of arrests to 1,007 and a 111 guns taken off the street. 'That means a 111 guns can't be used in assaulting and killing people.' 'we are in our twelfth day of no homicides.' In spite of the fact that we have 101 homicides so far this year, it has been twelve days without one homicide. The deterrent effect of all that's going on as a result of the president's move to make DC safe and beautiful is literally changing the safety landscape of Washington. This president is making a difference. And I'm telling you that as the prosecutor here, we're putting together the best cases we can to bring those cases into court to get convictions. Have a good day.

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In this video, the speaker raises questions about why some people dislike President Trump. They mention various actions taken by Trump, such as making animal cruelty a felony, allocating funds to combat the opioid crisis, and reducing medication prices. The speaker also highlights Trump's efforts in cleaning up oceans, combating child trafficking, and bringing back Americans held hostage in other countries. They claim that Trump has done more for black communities than the last five presidents combined and emphasize his support for law enforcement, veterans, and first responders. The speaker praises Trump for keeping campaign promises despite lack of support from Congress and donating his salary to charities. They express frustration with perceived hypocrisy and double standards from the left. The speaker concludes by criticizing the current president and suggesting that Trump did a good job.

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Criminals being removed from our neighborhoods is a positive step, especially as we face high crime rates. Despite the mayor and governor's claims of declining crime in Chicago, my husband was carjacked just three blocks from the mayor's home. It's frustrating to hear about insensitivity while we deal with our own community issues. The idea of bringing in criminals from elsewhere is unacceptable. I supported President Trump because, as a lifelong Democrat, I’m tired of the same problems persisting without change. I'm pleased to see him delivering on his promises.

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The speaker argues that "The Black Lives Matter organization show up in Washington DC to protest the National Guard being in Washington DC who is currently helping police in Washington DC get crime under control and this crime being black people unalive and other black people. Majority of it that is." They claim "they believe that it is targeting black communities, threatening civil liberties even though the goal is to lower crime." The speaker repeats "Stupid is as stupid does. But are they really stupid? No. They're not stupid." They note "They're getting low on funds, and they need you to, you know, give a little bit." They warn that "If it happens again in Washington DC, then they'll blame Trump for it instead of blaming the black lives they claim to matter who actually burnt up the city." They add that "Since the National Guard has been deployed, there have been no homicides, people can safely walk down the street with ice around their neck and nice watches. Walking"

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Speaker 0 thanks the audience for their support and mentions the White House's historical significance. Speaker 2 expresses their admiration for President Trump and criticizes the media. Speaker 0 recalls a speech where he asked what the African American community had to lose by voting for him. Speaker 3 shares their experience fighting against a ban on Turning Point on their college campus and thanks President Trump for his support. Speaker 4 thanks President Trump for his efforts in criminal justice reform, low black unemployment rates, and taking on the fake news media. They also express support for legal immigration.

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People are becoming hateful, especially after the Supreme Court ruling. There's talk of Trump's assassination, which is dangerous. Trump is a great man who loves his country and family. The country is more united than the media portrays. People behind Trump were willing to protect him from the recent incident. Many believe God has a plan for Trump. Grateful he's safe. We need him for the world and humanity.

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I suggest everyone educate themselves. Trump has accomplished more for the country than any other president, doesn't take a salary, and has helped the black community more than Obama. It's time to wake up, pay attention, and educate yourself on global events. If you do, you'll stand with us.

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The speaker praises the current administration, stating that President Trump's unique approach is beneficial. They believe he is dismantling enemies that have hindered the progress of their community. These enemies include the Department of Justice, Congress, and the media, which they claim has historically undermined black leaders like Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. The speaker supports Trump's criticism of the media as "fake news" and applauds his confrontations with the FBI.

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Man down the city is quiet as a church motion. 'I came all the way down Pennsylvania Avenue this morning.' 'I don't smell no weed here. I don't see no homeless people.' He asks, 'How many murders was it last night? How many carjackings was it last night?' and adds, 'you can't hide the crime, young.' He says DC government improved after 'the officers have did what they had to do and and got rid rid of the riffraff and things of that nature.' 'They suck, Young.' On gun licensing, 'turnaround time for for, like, four months, five months for you to damn get a gun registered in DC and get a carry and concealed to two weeks.' 'Now you go online right now, and they got appointments available tomorrow.' 'What changed? You put some fire under their asses, and now they wanna do some work.'

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So right now, I'm down here in Union Station as you can see behind me. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. And I walked to Union Station. It was different. See, I'm from DC. I live here. So I could tell you. I can be honest. It's cleaner looking. It's nicer looking. You still have some people asking for money, but they're like only two or three. And they're like right by the escalators. They're not inside. They're not people like zombies on the inside. I was able to take an actual walk around the circle without smelling weird stuff. It's nice. I spoke to some of the military people. They were so nice. I said, I'm glad you're here. They're like, thank you. I even spoke to the US marshals up in Maryland. They were sweet too. They had no attitude even though they were busy. Like, he was busy, and he still spoke to me so nicely. So, like, literally, thumbs up, Trump. Get him.

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Donald Trump decided to take over Washington DC, clean it up, and the results are presented as: "Robbery is down by 46%. Carjackings are down by 83%." The speaker asserts these results are undeniable and questions how the left can ignore them, suggesting Trump should apply the same approach to Seattle and San Francisco: "start with Seattle and San Francisco. Clean them up." In DC, the streets are described as safe, with "People in the streets are like, yo, this is fantastic. I can walk around now," and "Black people in the street like, yo, this is the safest I've ever seen DC." The speaker proclaims, "This is incredible. President Trump should remain president," notes that Biden and Harris administration "didn't give a damn about DC," and concludes the nation’s capital should always be clean and safe. "God bless America."

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Back in Washington this weekend, the speaker gives a personal thanks to president Trump for making Washington DC safe again with bringing in the National Guard and helping the police here in Washington clean up the streets, asserting a sense of restored safety. "If MTG can walk safely in Washington, DC, that means you can too." They point to the Washington Memorial behind me and to Jefferson, saying they are out here where our beautiful historic cherry trees are in Washington enjoying this gorgeous day. He also mentions enjoying the day as he tours the city. The speaker emphasizes gratitude once more, concluding, "thank you President Trump."

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DC will not remain a sanctuary city actively shielding criminal aliens. Under Donald Trump's directive, DC will become safe again, and it will become clean again. You have no cash bail, as you said. You have juveniles running rampant over this city, and you have a metro police department. We've made a 156 arrests. 27 firearms have been seized. Child porn pornographic material has been seized. Over 200 fentanyl pills taken off the street. A homicide suspect with a firearm, and we are going to protect DC and make it safe again. Citizens are coming out of their homes, and they're thanking them for keeping them safe and making the streets safe again. An elderly woman walks up to law enforcement and thanks them so she can go to the market again. We're gonna work hand in hand with state, federal, local officers, and we're gonna make DC safe again.

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Donald Trump is essential for America. I believe white people are not racist, while I've seen racism from Black and Hispanic individuals. My experiences in Texas showed me respect from white people. However, I’ve witnessed racism within Black communities, even in government jobs. Kamala Harris struggles to communicate effectively and seems unqualified for office. America is deteriorating, worse than some third-world countries, which I know from experience. The situation in cities like New York is alarming, with rampant drug use and homelessness. Local leadership appears corrupt, prioritizing profit over community welfare. We need Trump to restore America and believe he has a divine purpose in this.

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The speaker describes "a massive scandal in Washington DC with the doctoring of crime stats," noting that "the Department of Justice under the attorney general is leading the effort to uncover this." "But when we ultimately share the results, results, it will it will stun you." They state that "the extent to which even though DC had the worst crime in America, honestly measured, it dramatically understated how bad it was," and claim "There's even accusations that murders and homicides were reported as accidents instead of murders." "I mean, this is how severe the manipulation of the crime data has been in this city." "And it will all be uncovered, it will all be brought to light." The speaker adds: "I've had a chance to spend some time, as to everyone here, with the police officers in the city." "Members of the public are going up to them and thanking them, just overflowing with gratitude."

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One week after President Trump’s crackdown on crime in DC, officials report sharp declines in violence following National Guard deployment and Metropolitan Police control: violent crime down 39%, robberies down 57%, carjackings down 75%, with over 2,300 arrests and ICE detentions of about 950, including 20 gang members. Sex offenders have been removed from the streets, major drug trafficking operations foiled, a planned school shooting thwarted, 50 illegal tent encampments cleared, and seven missing children rescued. Authorities argue the city had been suffering from crime rates rivaling 1990s levels, and that DC’s homicide rate in 2024 ranks second behind Detroit among US cities under a million people. Critics point to Youth Rehabilitation Act changes and other DC Council laws they say weakened police effectiveness, while noting morale and recruitment declines. A committee passed 14 bills to restore public safety and will hear witnesses on next steps.

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The speaker, a resident of Baltimore, believes that African Americans should support Trump despite the false narrative that he is racist. They argue that his policies are important for the community and highlight his support for historically black colleges, the Second Chance Act, and low unemployment rates. The speaker urges African Americans to focus on policy rather than personality, claiming that the Democratic Party offers nothing but destruction for their community. They acknowledge that many people dislike Trump but emphasize the need to consider his policies instead.

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Do you not understand that this is what the residents want? I'm talking about the everyday grandmas that have to deal with these homeless people peeing and pooping on their steps, and then they have to clean it up. They don't feel safe when you they walk into their neighborhood. The the gangs and the drug the dope boys are just standing around the corner. I remember working with a community leader, and somebody had just gotten shot. This is, like, five years ago. And I remember her praying, and she said, Crystal, we're gonna have to invoke the National Guard. And that was so foreign to me. Now I understand that she these people are helpless. I'm talking about the everyday grandmothers, and I'm so glad that president Trump cares about them.

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Why would you be mad at president Trump for making our cities safer? By Trump locking up all these dangerous criminals, he is actually saving more black Americans than anybody who wanna race bait, race hustle, and make money off of black pain. You know, I give president Trump a lot of credit because he's he's doing what should have been done a long time. Enforce the law, lock the criminals up. The speaker questions anger toward Trump, frames safety as beneficial to black Americans, credits enforcement, and ends with a call to enforce the law and lock up criminals.

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And the president spoke about this before. We've uncovered and the process of uncovering a massive scandal in Washington DC with the doctoring of crime stats, and the Department of Justice under the attorney general is leading the effort to uncover this. But when we ultimately share the results, it will it will stun you. The extent to which even though DC had the worst crime in America, honestly measured, it dramatically understated how bad it was. There's even accusations that murders and homicides were reported as accidents instead of murders. I mean, this is how severe the manipulation of the crime data has been in this city. And it will all be uncovered, and it will all be brought to life. You know, I've had a chance to spend some time, as is everyone here, with the police officers in the city. Members of the public are going up to them and vainting them, just overflowing with gratitude.

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The speaker strongly believes that the country is in a better place now than when Trump was president. They attribute this to Biden cleaning up the mess left by Trump. They mention cleaning up governmentally, policy-wise, and the streets due to issues caused by racism. The speaker emphasizes the need for factual research to support their opinion.

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In this video, the speaker expresses their support for Trump over Joe Biden. They mention that many people in their community also support Trump. They claim that Trump is their president and Jesus is their savior. The speaker dismisses accusations of racism against Trump and urges people to wake up and see the truth. They criticize the Democratic Party for not doing anything for their community and question the claims of Trump being racist.

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President Trump, I'm grateful for your presence. Unlike President Obama and President Biden, you have come to the hood. Thank you, pastor, for having me.

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Speaker 0 expresses gratitude to the New World Order and Illuminati for unintentionally boosting the popularity of "Donnie" (presumably referring to Donald Trump). They mention Trump's recent visit to Atlanta, where he received support from the community. The speaker claims to represent the hood and expresses disdain for the government, accusing them of mistreating the black community. They criticize those who oppose Trump, stating that he is the only one who has offered anything to black people, referencing a proposed $500 billion. The speaker concludes by dismissing those who criticize Trump.

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Tim Dillon SHREDS Trump Military Deployment: 'Alex Jones' Nightmare
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Bold warnings set the tone: in Washington, Tim Dylan and Saga describe a rising sense that the government has militarized the streets, with National Guard on standby and a system that claims to decide what crosses the line. They say a surveillance state is taking shape—tech monitoring, social media screening for anti‑Semitism, and a bureaucratic posture that would jail people for their thoughts. The conversation links these moves to long‑timed conspiracy theories, arguing this is the 'wet dream' Alex Jones warned about, now unfolding before the public eye. They shift to Washington, DC, crime, and policing. They recount incidents like a federal occupation of the city after January 6, discuss juvenile offenders and prosecutions, and cite Judge Janine’s decision to scale back firearm charges. They critique the Trump administration's approach as showmanship rather than execution, noting poll results showing DC residents largely oppose federal police takeover. They contrast perceived incompetence with the seriousness of crime, arguing residents want more lawful enforcement in poorer neighborhoods, even as city leaders push back against tougher policing. On drugs, homelessness, and policy, they link national trends to local conditions, arguing fentanyl, addiction, and a perceived lack of social safety nets drive crime and degrade quality of life. They advocate a shift from 'toxic empathy' to paternalism, supporting mandatory rehab or accountability measures, while acknowledging civil liberties concerns. They compare different cities, praising New York’s tougher stance and criticizing places like San Francisco. The dialogue ends by acknowledging the political backlash to these hardline tactics and the broader question of how to balance safety with rights.
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