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Trump’s DOJ found evidence Dems are skewing crime stats ahead of the midterm elections

The recent scrutiny by officials in President Trump’s Justice Department has revealed some disturbing findings regarding the manipulation of crime data by Democratic politicians. According to sources within the DOJ, Democratic leaders in cities like Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, and Portland have been downplaying felony rates by allowing violent offenders to plead to lesser charges for political reasons.

One such example is Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg, who has been criticized for allowing violent offenders to plead to misdemeanors instead of felonies, even after committing serious crimes. This leniency in prosecuting criminals has raised concerns within the DOJ about the accuracy of crime statistics being reported by Democratic politicians.

The case of David Mazariegos, a repeat offender who was recently arrested for the alleged killing of a man outside a Brooklyn subway station, highlights the issue of lenient prosecution in big cities run by leftist politicians. Despite his criminal record, Mazariegos was able to avoid felony charges in a previous assault case, which ultimately led to his latest violent act.

The DOJ sources believe that these lenient policies are part of a broader effort by national Democrats to conceal the negative impact of their support for police defunding measures. This manipulation of crime data is seen as a way to sway public opinion ahead of the upcoming midterm elections, where Democrats hope to regain control of the House and Senate.

However, despite the efforts to paint a rosy picture of declining crime rates, the actual data tells a different story. According to analysis by Fox Business, reported acts of murder, rape, robbery, felony assault, burglary, and grand larceny have been on the rise in major cities between 2020 and 2023. Even with a slight decline in 2024, crime rates are still significantly higher than they were in previous years.

The situation is further complicated by the influence of far-left politicians like Zohran Mamdani, who is poised to become the next mayor of New York City. With his anti-police stance and lenient approach to crime, there are concerns that crime rates could continue to rise, leading to more residents leaving the city and further evidence of the Democratic Party’s disconnect from reality.

In conclusion, the manipulation of crime data by Democratic politicians is a troubling trend that is raising serious questions about the integrity of law enforcement and public safety in major cities. The upcoming release of DOJ statistics is expected to shed light on the true extent of the problem and serve as a wake-up call for the Democratic Party to address these issues before they spiral out of control.

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