Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Violent Crime in the United States is up 40% since President Trump left office

Trump was right

On Thursday new DOJ numbers reveal that President Trump was absolutely correct.

Violent Crime in the United States is up 40% since President Trump left office.
** In 2020 the number of total violent crimes reported was 4,558,150.
Note: This included the record nearly 2 billion dollars in damage by leftist BLM rioters across the US that year

** In 2023 the number of total violent crimes reported was 6,419,060.
This is an increase of 40.8 percent in three years under anti-law enforcement Democrats Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
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Once again, David Muir interrupted President Trump and openly lied to the American public in order to assist Kamala Harris.

This is election interference.

If ABC News were a real news organization, it would issue a public apology, and David Muir would be suspended. [Dept of Justice Crime Data]

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

ABC admits they lied and went after Trump with BS

Anonymous said...

The media is complicit and slaves for Satan just like the Dems!

Anonymous said...

Won't watch abc anymore!

Anonymous said...

"According to the report, violent crime dropped 3 percent between 2022 and 2023, with murder and nonnegligent homicide down 11.6 percent. Reported rape offenses dropped 9.4 percent. Property crime decreased 2.4 percent."

The FBI just released it's annual crime report for last year.

You won't update this post or compose a new one, I know, but I thought you might just want to know what the FBI says versus what Trump says.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/09/23/fbi-data-violent-crime-drops-trump-election/

Lynn Anderson said...

@3:20...guess you didn't like the graph. The FBI report cherry picked the data using 2 years. I don't subscribe to WAPO, the left-liberal newspaper. And according to Rasmussen, The FBI publishes annual data on crimes that have been reported to law enforcement, but not crimes that haven’t been reported. Historically, the FBI has also only published statistics about a handful of specific violent and property crimes, but not many other types of crime, such as drug crime. And while the FBI’s data is based on information from thousands of federal, state, county, city and other police departments, not all law enforcement agencies participate every year. In 2022, the most recent full year with available statistics, the FBI received data from 83% of participating agencies.