Jack Hellner; American Thinker
"Not ripping into the police and working to defund them all the time may help. Going after cartels, instead of enriching them with money from illegals and drugs might help. Focusing on criminals instead of DEI initiatives might help. Going after criminals instead of Catholics, parents at school board meetings, pro-life people, and Trump supporters might help."
"Most of the media is doing their best to avoid reporting on the dangerous illegals and other criminals that the Trump administration is taking off the streets. They never cared about the number of deaths at the border, how Biden’s policies were enriching cartels, how many gang members and terrorists came across the border, nor how many children were lost during the Biden years despite always claiming that they supported the law and that one death is too many.
"Now they are also making sure to rarely report that the number of murders and mass murders has plummeted in 2025 in Trump’s first years. But when they do report, like here from the Intelligencer, they claim they have no idea why that is happening:
Nobody really knows why the murder rate is plummeting
After a major spike in the murder rate that coincided with the beginning of the pandemic and lasted well into the 2020s, the last two years have seen a remarkable reversal, with killings and shootings dropping to levels not seen in decades, possibly over a century. The decline is evident in New York City, where 2025 saw the fewest shootings and shooting victims in the city’s recorded history. But the trend is happening across the country in cities big and small, including those that have struggled mightily with gun violence in recent years like Chicago (which in 2025 saw the lowest number of murders in 60 years).
"People posing as journalists at the NYT also have no thoughts as to why murders have declined: “What’s Behind the Staggering Drop in the Murder Rate? No One Knows for Sure.”
"Axios originally ran a headline saying the murder rate dropped “despite Trump” but after severe backlash, quietly retreated and edited it:. . . "
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