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Speaker notes that "They cleaned out I think it's 44 homeless encampments. No one was arrested." He calls Washington "the nation's capital" and "the shining city on the hill." He laments violence that could affect interns, saying, "We shouldn't have to worry about an intern who comes to work in congress, a young kid who goes out for a hamburger, gets shot and killed, and his parents take his body away." He adds, "Well, it should be a bipartisan issue, and there was a time when at least it was a bipartisan issue that it was a problem." He attacks, "The dumbest thing the democrats ever said was defund the police." He cites: "Forty five teenagers killed in the last year and eight months by by weapon, by shotguns, by firearms. Okay?" "45. Every one of them African American. Every one of them black." "No one is talking about the minority community." "No one is talking about the fact that 70% of those homicides are not solved." "Yes. You can. A murder is no less a murder if you're 15 years old." "Yet if you lose your life because of a 16 year old, that doesn't mean it's less painful."

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It took the killing of a white woman in South Minneapolis to recognize police brutality as an issue. The speaker believes police are being militarized, making people unsafe. Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman has never charged an officer in a citizen shooting. The speaker claims the United States does not address police brutality because historically, it has impacted people of African descent. Justine Daman and Ja'Marr Clark should still be alive. The speaker hopes it doesn't take another white woman being killed for people to recognize this issue.

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I can tell you is this. I see too much violent crime being committed by young punks who think that they can get together in gangs and crews and beat the hell out of you or anyone else. I can't touch you if you're 14, 15, 16, 17 years old and you have a gun. I convict someone of shooting another person with an illegal gun on a public bus in the chest, intent to kill, I convict him. And you know what the judge gives him? Probation. We need to go after the DC council and their absurd laws. We need to get rid of this concept of, you know, no cash bail. We need to recognize that the people who matter are the law abiding citizens, and it starts today. But it's not gonna end today because the president is gonna do everything we need to do to make sure that these emboldened criminals understand, we see you, we're watching you, and we're gonna change the law to catch you.

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"Alexander DeVonte Dickey, who was arrested 39 goddamn times, 25 felonies, was on the street." "He should have been in jail for over a hundred and forty years for all the crimes he committed." "A little over six hundred days in ten years." "My daughter Logan Federico, not Irina." "She was executed while on her knees begging for her life." "My daughter wanted to be a teacher." "Not one word from Byron Gibson in South Carolina." "Four months, no communication." "Logan's deserves to be heard." "We will fight until my last breath for my daughter." "39 crimes in ten years. 25 felonies." "Can anybody there here explain to me, well, how possibly he could be on the street? Possibly be on the street." "That queer criminal, an hour later, went on a spending spree with her debit card." "They knew exactly where to go get him." "Thank you for your time."

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"The democrats have fucked around and lost 2,100,000 registered voters since 2020." "Zero. About carjackings. Three." "the city with said murder rate, well, that just happens to be Democrat ran." "the city with the highest murder rate in Texas is Houston." "Well, who runs Houston? A democrat." "now they wanna bring what Trump doing in DC to Chicago, and the democrats are losing their fucking mind." "the biggest question is why are democrats so obsessed with keeping crime around?" "Because, you know, they say Trump is trying to attack the black and brown communities." "Them communities are the ones that get the biggest benefit out of this." "I think the damn whole crap party and everybody in it is the biggest, goofiest, Max Smith's motherfuckers I've ever seen in my life." "I'm off to the gym, man. Love peas and chicken grease. I'm a get out of here."

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Days ago, a former member of the Doge staff was savagely beaten by a band of roving thugs after defending a young woman from an attempted carjacking. He was left dripping in blood. He thought he was dead with a broken nose and concussion. Can't believe that he's alive. He can't believe it. In June, a 21 year old congressional intern was tragically killed after being hit by a stray bullet in a drive by shooting. A former Trump administration official named Mike Gill, fantastic person, was murdered last year in cold blood in a carjacking blocks away from the White House. We all knew him. Great person.

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Rachel, a 37-year-old mother of five, was murdered on a Maryland trail. According to her family, the accused is an illegal immigrant from El Salvador. On the trail, Victor Martinez waited for Rachel, attacked her, and dragged her 50 feet, leaving a trail of blood. He hammered her head against rocks, causing skull fractures and hemorrhaging. He then dragged her through thorn bushes into a tunnel, where he raped and strangled her. The speaker described the graphic details of the autopsy, including a six-inch square of shattered skull and injuries all the way down her neck. The accused showed no remorse in court. The speaker believes these are the kind of criminals President Trump wants to remove from the country and feels American citizens should be protected from such violence. She criticized a Maryland senator for prioritizing non-citizens over her daughter and grandchildren.

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Rachel, a 37-year-old mother of five, was murdered on a Maryland trail the family had frequented for 25 years. Victor Martinez, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador, attacked her, dragging her 50 feet, leaving a trail of blood. He then hammered her head against rocks, causing extensive skull fractures and brain hemorrhaging. He dragged her through thorn bushes before raping and strangling her in a tunnel. The speaker saw autopsy photos showing the extent of the injuries. The accused showed no remorse in court. The speaker believes these are the kind of criminals President Trump wants to remove from the country. The speaker questions why American citizens are not being protected from violent criminals and why a Maryland senator would use taxpayer money to bring back someone who is not an American citizen instead of acknowledging her daughter's death. She feels a part of her has been ripped out.

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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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I would love to thank Donald Trump for giving us this invitation to be here and to say a few words. My daughter was just 12. June 17th was the day her life was taken. She was left with no clothing from the waist down. It was thrown in a bayou. Left. And strike her to death. We believe, yes, she was assaulted off of DNA kit that has been but it's it's still very, very early. They had no reason to do anything that they did to Jocelyn. There was over 300 detention beds that they should have been at because they were detained, and they were released when they shouldn't have been released. And one had an ankle monitor. Now I have to go through the rest of my life with my son, always asking for his sister. We need to stop losing our littles. She had her whole life ahead of her that was viciously taken away by 2 evil, evil, heinous monsters. So thank you again for taking the time to listen to my words. And please help him make a change.

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"She was five foot three. She weighed a hundred and fifteen pounds. Bang. Dead. Gone." "Alexander Davante Dickey, who was arrested 39 goddamn times, 25 felonies, was on the street." "He should have been in jail for over a hundred and forty years for all the crimes he committed." "Well, you'd have to put him in prison to see if he could be rehabilitated. Isn't that the idea of prison?" "She finally figured it out two weeks before she was executed." "Her name's Logan Federico, not Irina." "You will not forget her. I promise you, you will be sick and tired of my face and my voice until this gets fixed." "We're asking you. We're begging you all to stop this." "39 crimes in ten years. 25 felonies." "What y'all did, you woke up a beast, and you pissed off the wrong daddy."

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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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I will reform the DOJ to investigate radical prosecutors who enforce the law in a biased and illegal manner. I will protect police officers from being targeted by the radical left for taking strong action against crime. We need to address the crime issue in our country and improve the poorly managed capital, which is currently plagued by rats, graffiti, and violence. Just this week, three people were shot, and even parks have become unsafe due to tents and homelessness.

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Bang. Dead. Gone. Why? Because Alexander DeVonte Dickey, who was arrested 39 times. 25 felonies was on the street forced on her knees with her hands over her head, begging for her life, begging for her hero, her father, me, that couldn't be there. She was five foot three. She weighed a hundred and fifteen pounds. My daughter wanted to be a teacher. She finally figured it out two weeks before she was executed, and you will not forget her. I promise you. You will be sick and tired of my face and my voice until this gets fixed. I will fight until my last breath for my daughter. What y'all did? You woke up a beast, and you pissed off the wrong daddy. You need to fight for the rest of our children, the rest of the innocents, and stop protecting the people that keep taking them from us.

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I would love to thank Donald Trump for giving us this invitation to be here and to say a few words. My daughter was just 12. June 17th was the day her life was taken. She was left with no clothing from the waist down. It was thrown in a bayou. Left. And strike her to death. We believe, yes, she was assaulted off of DNA kit that has been but it's it's still very, very early. There was over 300 detention beds that they should have been at because they were detained, and they were released when they shouldn't have been released. And one had an ankle monitor. It didn't stop anything. Now I have to go through the rest of my life with my son, always asking for his sister. We need to stop losing our littles. We need to stop losing children, mothers, sisters. She was gonna be a 7th grader. She had her whole life ahead of her that was viciously taken away by 2 evil, evil, heinous monsters.

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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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Speaker urges a safe city and capital, thanking the president and attorney general, and says criminals must understand they won’t get away with it. He cites violent crime by gangs, claims laws are weak, and that “I can't touch you if you're 14, 15, 16, 17 years old and you have a gun.” He recalls convicting someone who shot another person with an illegal gun on a public bus; “Intent to kill? I convict him. And you know what the judge gives him? Probation.” He calls to end “no cash bail” and to challenge the DC counsel, insisting the focus is on law-abiding citizens. He vows the president will “do everything we need to do to make sure that these emboldened criminals understand, we see you, we’re watching you, and we’re gonna change the law to catch you.” He notes “the jurisdiction is through the state attorney general, Brian Schwab” and references a poster about a beaten youth and family court “yoga and arts and crafts.” Enough. It changes today.

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Felicia Cook, a DC resident, rails against violence: "You know, they got this old slogan out, they say. If you wanna get away with murder, kill them in DC. That's a slogan. That's a street slogan." She says, "Every time I turn around, there's another shooting, there's a murder." She recounts Marty's disappearance: "On April 23, that's when Marty went missing. I went downstairs and he wasn't there. He went to visit her and he never came back home." She notes he "shot that boy seven times." "My grandson was 23 years old. My grandson life did matter, and I live with that pain every day." "What are you telling the victims? We don't matter. The criminals matter more." "The democrats didn't do it. I stood in front of department of justice." "They heard his story. They knew it. They saw us out there crying. Never did nothing." "Somebody's finally hearing it. The man is doing something right. It's time for it." "Let them killers know you mean business." "Thank you. Thank you so much. Because, at least, it brings some soothing to my pain to know that somebody cares." "And somebody somewhere cares and I don't want this to happen to nobody else."

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Come around for a fight. This is sick. They don’t care about us. I didn’t hurt anyone, but I’ve done more than that man who killed someone. This is so dumb; they don’t care. He needed to be guilty when he wasn’t even seeking those shots. People are getting hurt, and it’s not right. The subways aren’t safe because of this. Do something for these people. It’s been a problem for too long, and nothing has changed. We need action on this issue.

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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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I asked my daughter to go to bed early for her summer school the next day. When I woke up, she was missing. Using her phone's location, I found it near the skate park, where I discovered police activity. My heart sank when I learned she had been murdered. Two men, who were in the country illegally and affiliated with a violent gang, have been charged with her death. I believe that stricter border policies could have prevented this tragedy. Kamala Harris, responsible for immigration, failed my daughter and countless others. My daughter, Jocelyn, had her whole life ahead of her. Former President Trump reached out to me, and I believe he should return to office to ensure safety for future generations.

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The speaker criticizes Democrat governance of major cities, arguing that Democrat-run cities have allowed savage, bloodthirsty criminals to prey on innocent people. They claim radical left judges, politicians, and activists in these cities have adopted a policy of catch and release for thugs and killers. The speaker cites a specific incident in Charlotte, North Carolina, where a 23-year-old woman who came from Ukraine was murdered on a public train, presenting a photo of the victim and stating she was a beautiful young girl with a magnificent future in this country who is now dead. The killer is described as a deranged monster who was roaming free after 14 prior arrests. The speaker asserts that a depraved criminal element of violent repeat offenders is spreading destruction and death throughout the country and insists that the response must be forceful and strong, stating that “they” understand only one language: to be vicious like them. They claim that 24 of the top 25 most dangerous cities in America are run by Democrat mayors, with Chicago highlighted as an example where 50 people were murdered in recent weeks and hundreds were shot. The speaker contends that it is time to stop this madness and that the people of the country need protection, safety, law, and order. A claim is made that it has been proven that safety can be restored, citing Washington, DC, as an example. The speaker describes DC as previously a bloodthirsty, horrible, dangerous place and one of the worst, but now it is a crime-free city, and they assert that this can be done and can happen fast. The speaker states the goal to keep it that way. The audience is urged to seek help from the president, with the message that Chicago needs help and other cities need help. The speaker pledges to take whatever actions are necessary to achieve safety, declaring that they will make America safe again, including the big cities. The address concludes with a call for support and for decisive action to restore safety and order.

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I asked my daughter not to stay up late before she was to join me for summer school. The next morning, I woke up to find her missing. Using her phone's location, I drove to a nearby skate park, where I saw police and yellow tape. My heart sank when I learned she had been strangled and left bound. Two men, who were in the country illegally and affiliated with a violent gang, have been charged with her murder. I believe that stricter border policies could have prevented this tragedy. Kamala Harris, responsible for immigration, failed my daughter and countless others. President Trump reached out to me with condolences, and I feel he would ensure my future children’s safety in this country.

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Journalist Chauncey Bailey was murdered with a shotgun, his face destroyed. The speaker claims the murder never should have happened because the shooter, Broussard, should have been in jail due to a previous conviction for brutal assault. The speaker alleges that San Francisco's DA, Kamala Harris, is responsible for Bailey's death because she put Broussard back on the street instead of in jail. Donald Trump approves this message.

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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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