"Well, you might ask, what does it matter who the mayor is? The reason it matters is that crime is local. And local law enforcement is what matters."
“I want to present some facts to the president of the United States, and I imagine this is alarming to the president to learn these facts.” – California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
"In one of his endless attempts to grab a headline, California Gov. Gavin Newsom last week taunted President Donald Trump, saying that if he’s serious about fighting crime, he should be sending the National Guard to red states such as Louisiana, which has a murder rate far higher than California.
Newsom’s attempt to troll the president failed on Sunday, when Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem took the attention-starved governor up on his offer.
“Absolutely,” she said on “Face the Nation,” when asked if the Trump administration would send National Guard troops into cities or states run by Republicans. “Every single city is evaluated for what we need to do there to make it safer.”
"But even if Trump were to follow up on this, he’d likely still end up sending National Guard troops almost exclusively into Democratic strongholds.
"Not for political reasons. But because the most crime-infested parts of the country are almost entirely run by Democrats.
"Here are some facts about crime that might be alarming to the governor of California.

"Are you listening Gavin?
- Of the 20 cities with the highest homicide rates in the country, 12 are located in red states, but only one currently has a Republican mayor.
- And while Shreveport, La, currently has a Republican mayor, a Republican has run the city only 11 of the past 152 years.
- It’s been 50 years since Birmingham, Alabama, last had a Republican mayor.
- The last time there was a Republican mayor in St. Louis, Mo., was 1949.
- Atlanta hasn’t had a Republican mayor since 1879; New Orleans, hasn’t seen one since 1872.
- In Indianapolis, the homicide rate has been elevated ever since Democrats gained control of the mayorship in 2017. From 2010 through 2016, the annual number of homicides in the city averaged around 120. Since then, it’s averaged 201.
- The Republican mayor of Dallas, Eric Johnson, ran twice as a Democrat and switched to the GOP less than two years ago.
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