How can Trump be seen as 'tough on crime' when he's vouching to release Jan 6 criminals on day 1? (user search)
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  How can Trump be seen as 'tough on crime' when he's vouching to release Jan 6 criminals on day 1? (search mode)
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« on: March 17, 2024, 11:00:25 AM »

January 6
vs
open borders, no cash bail, and George Soros DAs etc

Yes — Democrats really have a lane in the “tough on crime” argument

Are January 6 criminals not real criminals? That argument is asinine. Trump is literally saying "let's let a thousand criminals out on the street on day 1" - if you honestly believe that is comparable to any of what you mentioned then you're completely dense

Of course they're real criminals, but the actions of the January 6th rioters don't affect people's day to day lives in the way that the threat of murders and carjackings do.

People voting on “crime” were gonna vote for Trump anyway for reasons stated previously
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