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TRUMP TAKES ON CRIME — AND DELIVERS! 💥 President Trump says his focus is the “2%” who commit the majority of crimes, and targeting repeat offenders is already dropping violence in key U.S. cities.

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💥 TRUMP TAKES ON CRIME — AND DELIVERS! 💥

President Trump says his focus is the “2%” who commit the majority of crimes, and targeting repeat offenders is already dropping violence in key U.S. cities.

Supporters love the tough-on-crime approach: no coddling, no excuses, just results. By going after real offenders, Trump is restoring law and order and putting public safety first.

This isn’t rhetoric — it’s action. Streets are safer, communities stronger, and leadership is proving it matters.

*TRUMP TAKES ON CRIME — AND DELIVERS

President Trump has put crime at the center of his agenda, arguing that a small share of repeat offenders drives a disproportionate amount of violence. His approach is straightforward: focus law enforcement resources on the worst offenders, enforce the law consistently, and remove incentives that allow habitual criminals to cycle back onto the streets.

Supporters say the strategy is producing results. In several cities where tougher prosecution and targeted policing have been emphasized, officials report declines in violent crime and fewer repeat arrests. The administration points to coordinated efforts between federal, state, and local agencies as proof that prioritizing public safety — without what it calls “coddling” — can make neighborhoods safer.

For backers of the policy, this isn’t about rhetoric or ideology; it’s about outcomes. They argue that restoring law and order strengthens communities, protects victims, and rebuilds trust in institutions. In their view, decisive leadership and clear accountability are showing that when government focuses on the real offenders, public safety comes first — and it works. 👏

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