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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 2 MIN

President Trump Returned Our Nation to Law and Order

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This article details the Trump Administration's report on public safety improvements following the President’s first year back in office. The administration asserts that its "law and order" policies have successfully reversed what it describes as a period of "Democrat-inspired lawlessness" and "Biden-era chaos."Key highlights include:Historic Crime Reductions: The administration reports that the murder rate in major U.S. cities has fallen to its lowest level in at least 125 years.[1][2][3] In 2025, specific categories saw significant declines: murders dropped by 19%, robberies by 20%, and aggravated assaults by nearly 10%.[2]Other Safety Milestones: The report cites additional decreases in rapes, shooting deaths (the fewest since 2015), and overdose deaths.[2][3] Furthermore, on-duty law enforcement officer deaths reportedly reached an 80-year low.[2][3]Record Apprehensions: The administration claims it has captured more criminals on the FBI’s Most Wanted List in a single year than were captured during the previous administration's entire term.Success in Major Cities: The article highlights dramatic "crackdowns" in specific jurisdictions, largely attributing these gains to mass deportation and enhanced law enforcement operations:Washington, D.C.: Murders declined 66% and carjackings fell 82%.[2]Chicago: Recorded the fewest murders since 1965.[2]Memphis: Murders dropped below 200 for the first time since 2019.[2]New Orleans: The homicide rate hit its lowest level in nearly 50 years.[2]The administration frames these results as a validation of its "America First" public safety agenda, while criticizing political opponents for allegedly attempting to "sabotage" these gains.theweek.comwhitehouse.govwhitehouse.govNational Angel Family Day February 22 2026 proclamationUS withdrawal from 66 international organizations 2025 2026who is Sara Carter ONDCP Directorwho is the President of the United States todaywho is Katherine Scarlett CEQ Chairmancurrent President of the United States February 2026is Donald Trump President in 2026Laken Riley Act signed 2025 or 2026public safety report 2025 murder rate drop 125 years Sources help Google Search Suggestions Display of Search Suggestions is required when using Grounding with Google Search. Learn more

This article details the Trump Administration's report on public safety improvements following the President’s first year back in office. The administration asserts that its "law and order" policies have successfully reversed what it describes as a period of "Democrat-inspired lawlessness" and "Biden-era chaos."Key highlights include:Historic Crime Reductions: The administration reports that the murder rate in major U.S. cities has fallen to its lowest level in at least 125 years.[1][2][3] In 2025, specific categories saw significant declines: murders dropped by 19%, robberies by 20%, and aggravated assaults by nearly 10%.[2]Other Safety Milestones: The report cites additional decreases in rapes, shooting deaths (the fewest since 2015), and overdose deaths.[2][3] Furthermore, on-duty law enforcement officer deaths reportedly reached an 80-year low.[2][3]Record Apprehensions: The administration claims it has captured more criminals on the FBI’s Most Wanted List in a single year than were captured during the previous administration's entire term.Success in Major Cities: The article highlights dramatic "crackdowns" in specific jurisdictions, largely attributing these gains to mass deportation and enhanced law enforcement operations:Washington, D.C.: Murders declined 66% and carjackings fell 82%.[2]Chicago: Recorded the fewest murders since 1965.[2]Memphis: Murders dropped below 200 for the first time since 2019.[2]New Orleans: The homicide rate hit its lowest level in nearly 50 years.[2]The administration frames these results as a validation of its "America First" public safety agenda, while criticizing political opponents for allegedly attempting to "sabotage" these gains.theweek.comwhitehouse.govwhitehouse.govNational Angel Family Day February 22 2026 proclamationUS withdrawal from 66 international organizations 2025 2026who is Sara Carter ONDCP Directorwho is the President of the United States todaywho is Katherine Scarlett CEQ Chairmancurrent President of the United States February 2026is Donald Trump President in 2026Laken Riley Act signed 2025 or 2026public safety report 2025 murder rate drop 125 years Sources help Google Search Suggestions Display of Search Suggestions is required when using Grounding with Google Search. Learn more

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