Jeanine Pirro Responds to Reporters’ Questions on Trump’s DC Crime Crackdown
Jeanine Pirro rejects crime statistics showing declines, citing 45 gun violence victims under 20 in 18 months and 23 arrests made since federal takeover began, officials said.
- U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro criticized claims that crime is down, stating, "No, that falls on deaf ears," and emphasizing the severity of violent incidents in D.C.
- Pirro presented statistics showing 45 young victims killed by gunfire in the past 18 months, arguing for an urgent focus on violent crime.
- Journalists questioned Pirro about reduced crime rates, prompting her to assert that, despite data, victims' stories reflect a different reality.
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Five Facts About DC Crime That Don’t Fit the Media Narrative
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