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Should be a wild four years.

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How and why exactly did American cops join the conversation?Burgers inhabit euro brains rent-free i see.
Anyone who whips out their dick in public and tells bystanders to "fuck off" is asking to be beaten or shot. No "mental health emergency" makes that okay.
Liberal talking point was released earlier:
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Easy to have "low crime rates" when none of it gets prosecuted, all so the enabling do-gooders and NGOs can feel good about themselves.
 
Trump's kinda rambling
Many such cases.

Was always the case that it was not THE top issue, i have no idea why anyone would try and say that it was.That being said, there still needs to be pressure applied cause Trump is roaching out.
Total Hobo Death sounds good, but how does that help the campaign guy who got beaten up? Was it a hobo that did it to him? Little bit behind on the news.
Again i do not think trump has thought this through.Yes feds are going through the streets.... to do what exactly? Even when you remove the homeless, where will they go? The crimers just have to not commit crime until the feds leave, and then they can go right back to criming afterwards.

So what exactly does this achieve.
 
Again i do not think trump has though this through.Yes feds are going through the streets.... to do what exactly? Even when you remove the homeless, where will they go? The crimers just have to not commit crime until the feds leave, and then they can go right back to criming afterwards.

So what exactly does this achieve.
Well, right now they're talking about making the laws stricter and making sure judges can't go easy on criminals. This sounds like an excuse to initiate exterminatus to me.
 
Even when you remove the homeless, where will they go?
To the liberal havens who are forced to welcome them due to their dogma and thus accelerate their decline even faster. The point is they won't come back to DC any time soon. After a few months of this in DC and other places that do the same the contrast in quality-of-life will be undeniable. "Your leader's policies are responsible for this."
 
Marriage is just a contract. Everyone should be able to enter into a contract with whoever they want. Forcing churches to have the ceremony, etc, is a different thing.
No, it isn't. Marriage is and always was simultaneously a religious and legally recognized institution that came with benefits. Our society was structured on marriage and our laws were structured on it as well. That's why it's been such a problem. The courts have no legislative power. They have defacto legislative power. Only Congress can pass the laws. The problem is reverting gay marriage just gives them another endless carrot to make the horse chase. Congress and State Politicians are cowards and will never pass these laws. They haven't after decades of being harped to do so, and they won't now.

From a legal perspective, gay marriage should not exist. The same way Roe Vs. Wade shouldn't exist, regardless of whatever you believe.

The crimers just have to not commit crime until the feds leave, and then they can go right back to criming afterwards.
First off, you're asking a lot. Niggers cannot resist crime. So no, they will not stop. It permits them to legally bypass the bullshit Bowser set up so niggers don't get charged and they're tried as federal cases. The Feds don't lose.
 
i don't know where else to post this but when I see people on Xitter from fucking Nebraska glazing Putin like he's their personal hero it actually sickens me. it's one thing to support russia, it's another to talk about the Russian army like they all ran a train on your wife and you both gave it a 10/10.
Did that guy that went over there die? is it confirmed that the drone video was of him?
I love my country but yeah, loving a country you've never been too is hella gay (including japan for the weebs reading this, go outside)
The most unfunny episode South Park has ever made. It's just propaganda without jokes.
it's very interesting to think about who was watching south park ~20 years ago and what party they are affiliated with now.
Even a few years ago south park was making fun of trans people so it's very funny that liberal people are running to them so fast.
you could probably farm some drama by calling people transphobic for liking the new season of south
Ready for DC to be liberated from crime, savagery, filth, and scum?
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one interesting thing... since DC isn't a state does that make it easier for him to unilaterally do shit?
 
Executive Orders to Make DC Safe Again:

DECLARING A CRIME EMERGENCY IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA​

Executive Orders
August 11, 2025

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 740 of the District of Columbia Self-Government and Governmental Reorganization Act (Public Law 93-198), as amended (section 740 of the Home Rule Act), and section 301 of title 3, United States Code, it is hereby ordered:

Section 1. Crime is out of control in the District of Columbia. Washington, District of Columbia, is our Nation’s capital and home to the central institutions of American governance. Yet rising violence in the capital now urgently endangers public servants, citizens, and tourists, disrupts safe and secure transportation and the proper functioning of the Federal Government, and forces the diversion of critical public resources toward emergency response and security measures. The city government’s failure to maintain public order and safety has had a dire impact on the Federal Government’s ability to operate efficiently to address the Nation’s broader interests without fear of our workers being subjected to rampant violence.

The increase in violent crime in the heart of our Republic has consequences beyond the individual tragedies that have dominated media coverage. Such lawlessness also poses intolerable risks to the vital Federal functions that take place in the District of Columbia. Violence and crime hamper the recruitment and retention of essential Federal employees, undermine critical functions of Government and thus the well-being of the entire Nation, and erode confidence in the strength of the United States. These conditions are disgraceful anywhere, but particularly in the capital of our Nation and the seat of the Federal Government. Citizens, tourists, and Federal workers deserve peace and security, not fear and violence. The smooth functioning of executive departments and agencies, courts, diplomatic missions, and the Federal Government demands an effective law-enforcement mechanism capable of halting the precipitous rise in violent crime, not one that permits Government workers to be violently attacked by mobs or fatally shot close to the Federal buildings where they work.

The magnitude of the violent crime crisis places the District of Columbia among the most violent jurisdictions in the United States. In 2024, the District of Columbia averaged one of the highest robbery and murder rates of large cities nationwide. Indeed, the District of Columbia now has a higher violent crime, murder, and robbery rate than all 50 States, recording a homicide rate in 2024 of 27.54 per 100,000 residents. It also experienced the Nation’s highest vehicle theft rate with 842.4 thefts per 100,000 residents — over three times the national average of 250.2 thefts per 100,000 residents. The District of Columbia is, by some measures, among the top 20 percent of the most dangerous cities in the world.

As President, I have a solemn duty to take care that our laws are faithfully executed, and a sacred responsibility to protect the safety and security of United States citizens who live in and visit our Nation’s capital, including Federal workers who live or commute into the District of Columbia. These conditions cannot persist. We will make the District of Columbia one of the safest cities in the world, not the most dangerous.

Sec. 2. Services of the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia. I determine that special conditions of an emergency nature exist that require the use of the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia (Metropolitan Police force) for Federal purposes, including maintaining law and order in the Nation’s seat of Government; protecting Federal buildings, national monuments, and other Federal property; and ensuring conditions necessary for the orderly functioning of the Federal Government. Effective immediately, the Mayor of the District of Columbia (Mayor) shall provide the services of the Metropolitan Police force for Federal purposes for the maximum period permitted under section 740 of the Home Rule Act.

Sec. 3. Operational Control of the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia. (a) The authority of the President conferred by section 740(a) of the Home Rule Act to direct the Mayor with respect to the current special conditions of an emergency nature is delegated to the Attorney General.

(b) In accordance with section 740(a) of the Home Rule Act, the Mayor shall provide such services of the Metropolitan Police force as the Attorney General may deem necessary and appropriate.

Sec. 4. Monitoring and Recommendations. (a) The Attorney General shall monitor and regularly consult with any senior official the Attorney General deems appropriate on the special conditions of an emergency nature that exist in the District of Columbia that require the use of the Metropolitan Police force for Federal purposes.

(b) The Attorney General shall regularly update me on the status of the special conditions of an emergency nature that exist in the District of Columbia that require the use of the Metropolitan Police force for Federal purposes.

(c) The Attorney General shall inform me of any circumstances that, in the Attorney General’s opinion, might indicate the need for further action by the President or that the action in this order is no longer necessary.

Sec. 5. Severability. If any provision of this order, or the application of any provision to any individual or circumstance, is held to be invalid, the remainder of this order and the application of its other provisions to any other individuals or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.

Sec. 6. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or

(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.

(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.

(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

(d) The costs for publication of this order shall be borne by the Department of Justice.

DONALD J. TRUMP

THE WHITE HOUSE,

August 11, 2025.
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RESTORING LAW AND ORDER IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA​

Presidential Memoranda
August 11, 2025

Memorandum for THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE

SUBJECT: Restoring Law and Order in the District of Columbia

Section 1. Background. As President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the District of Columbia National Guard, it is my solemn duty to protect law-abiding citizens from the destructive forces of criminal activity. That obligation applies with special force in our Nation’s capital, where, as Commander in Chief of the District of Columbia National Guard, I must also ensure that all citizens can avail themselves of the right to interact with their elected representatives, and that the Federal Government can properly function, without fear of being subjected to violent, menacing street crime.

The local government of the District of Columbia has lost control of public order and safety in the city, as evidenced by the two embassy staffers who were murdered in May, the Congressional intern who was fatally shot a short distance from the White House in June, and the Administration staffer who was mercilessly beaten by a violent mob days ago. Citizens, tourists, and staff alike are unable to live peacefully in the Nation’s capital, which is under siege from violent crime. It is a point of national disgrace that Washington, D.C., has a violent crime rate that is higher than some of the most dangerous places in the world. It is my duty to our citizens and Federal workers to secure the safety and the peaceful functioning of our Nation, the Federal Government, and our city.

Sec. 2. Mobilizing the District of Columbia National Guard. Pursuant to my authority under the Constitution and laws of the United States and the District of Columbia, I direct the Secretary of Defense to mobilize the District of Columbia National Guard and order members to active service, in such numbers as he deems necessary, to address the epidemic of crime in our Nation’s capital. The mobilization and duration of duty shall remain in effect until I determine that conditions of law and order have been restored in the District of Columbia. Further, I direct the Secretary of Defense to coordinate with State Governors and authorize the orders of any additional members of the National Guard to active service, as he deems necessary and appropriate, to augment this mission.

Sec. 3. General Provisions. This memorandum is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

DONALD J. TRUMP
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