'Anti-police rhetoric and grandstanding' from Obama has emboldened criminals
As part of his campaign “law and order” message, Donald Trump repeatedly claimed crime was rising nationwide.
“Fact checkers” disputed his assertions, with Politifact notably declaring Trump’s declaration “Pants on fire!” when it released a scathing rebuttal.
But as the year comes to a close and new data becomes available, it appears once again Donald Trump was right.
As reported in the Wall Street Journal, 16 of the 20 largest police departments in the country reported a rise in homicides as of mid-December. The city of Chicago showed an astounding 56 percent increase in murders from 2015.
According to the Major Cities Chiefs Association, 37 of the 65 largest police departments reported year-over-year increases in homicide rates as of Sept. 30. In context, the findings are even worse, as some of those cities who had decreases in homicides, including Milwaukee, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., are simply recovering from dramatic increases in 2015.
The Journal notes, “In some cities, violent crime increased in the wake of deadly police confrontations with young black men.”
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Obama is a troublemaker and won't be leaving soon enough.
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