Sen. Chuck Schumer Dismisses GOP Crime Concerns In D.C., Cites 'Perfectly Safe' Walks
- Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer stated he feels "perfectly safe" walking in Washington, D.C., despite rising crime concerns raised by Republicans, whom he dismissed as "full of it".
- President Donald Trump declared a crime emergency in Washington, D.C., and ordered the National Guard to assist local law enforcement.
- Conflicting statistics exist in crime reporting, with the Metropolitan Police Department claiming a 35% drop in violent crime while FBI data shows only a 10% decline since 2024.
- Critics pointed out that Schumer's sense of safety is questionable due to his full-time security detail as a high-ranking Congress member.
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Chuck Schumer: Republicans Are ‘Full of It’ on Violent Crime Concerns, D.C Is ‘Perfectly Safe’
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has claimed that he feels “perfectly safe” walking around Washington, D.C., and accused Republicans of exaggerating crime in the nation’s capital, calling their concerns “full of it.” The post Chuck Schumer: Republicans Are ‘Full of It’ on Violent Crime Concerns, D.C Is ‘Perfectly Safe’ appeared first on Slay News.
Schumer feels 'perfectly safe’ in DC, says Republicans are ‘full of it' on crime concerns
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he feels "perfectly safe" walking around Washington, D.C., and claimed Republicans were "full of it" for raising crime concerns.
Sen. Chuck Schumer Dismisses GOP Crime Concerns In D.C., Cites 'Perfectly Safe' Walks
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has pushed back against Republican claims that Washington, D.C., has become too dangerous to walk its streets, describing his regular early-morning strolls as “perfectly safe.”
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