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Greene: Trump metropolis takeovers are a waste of time. Gun management wanted to fight violent crime
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Greene: Trump metropolis takeovers are a waste of time. Gun management wanted to fight violent crime

Last updated: August 30, 2025 9:26 pm
Editorial Board Published August 30, 2025
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As a substitute of attempting to overthrow city hotspots like Chicago and New York Metropolis in his bogus bid to fight violent crime, President Trump ought to take a extra easy method.

He ought to embrace significant gun management.

As a result of, if there’s something that the taking pictures incidents plaguing these troubled neighborhoods have in frequent, it’s the prevalence of weapons.

Fewer weapons, fewer shootings. It’s so simple as that.

Even Mayor Adams, the mayoral candidate least prone to say a foul phrase about Trump, favors gun management over troop patrols.

“We have to be proactive with this stuff, because these young people are getting more and more involved in gang behavior, and they are finding themselves having just an overproliferation of guns that are coming into our city,” stated Adams in response to a late-summer explosion of violence that has rocked a number of Bronx neighborhoods.

New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams meets with members of the Bronx group and make a public-safety-related announcement following a current string of violent incidents within the space on Thursday, August 28, 2025. (Michael Appleton/Mayoral Pictures Workplace)

“When you take 23,000 guns off the street and you’re still able to have access to guns, that’s a real national problem that must be addressed.”

Say it with him: “National problem that must be addressed.”

However the nationwide chief, who’s simply dying to start out a battle someplace, would moderately deploy troops like toy troopers to scale back crime in cities the place crime has already been decreased.

Certain, there have been flare ups in pockets just like the Bronx and elements of Washington, D.C.,  however the reply isn’t to switch the police in these areas with a police state.

The reply is to get the weapons off the streets.

When it’s as straightforward for a child to get a gun as it’s to get a Equipment Kat out of a merchandising machine, America has an issue no troop deployment can clear up.

“I need people to tell me how they are getting these guns here in the Bronx,” stated Bronx DA Darcel Clark.

“We don’t have gun makers here in the Bronx, but meanwhile, 13-year-olds are shooting guns, 15-year-olds, 18-year-olds. They have to be getting them from somewhere They’re not old enough even to purchase them. So, somebody is giving it to them. Those are the cases now that I’m now also focusing on and tracking down as to how the guns are getting here.”

Trump despatched almost 2,300 armed Nationwide Guard troops to Washington, DC, after declaring  a public crime emergency within the nation’s capital on Aug. 11.

In the meantime, knowledge from the town’s police division exhibits violent crime was down 26% from final 12 months.

Trump has additionally threatened to ship crime-fighting troopers  to New York Metropolis, Chicago, Baltimore, Oakland and Los Angeles, cities which have extra in frequent than simply crime and huge populations.

“The only cities that have been mentioned have mayors that look like me,” Savannah, Georgia Mayor Van Johnson, president of the African American Mayors Affiliation, informed MSNBC.

Trump’s vp, JD Vance, tried to guarantee residents in these cities that troop deployment would solely be a short lived measure.

“We don’t want, indefinitely, to put National Guardsmen on the streets of our cities,” Vance informed USA Right now. “We just want to make those streets more safe.”

Adams stated thanks, however no thanks.

“I don’t see the need for it, at all,” stated Adams, a retired police captain. “We are doing an amazing job.”

Based on the Related Press, the D.C. troop deployment will price taxpayers an estimated $1 million a day.

So, what sort of bang are we getting for our buck? U.S. Legal professional Normal Pam Bondi stated that greater than 120 firearms have been seized in D.C. for the reason that deployment, weapons that may solely get replaced by new ones within the absence of significant gun legal guidelines.

In the meantime, video has surfaced of the Nationwide Guard selecting up trash.

Trash.

A lot for against the law emergency.

However Trump’s takeover bid couldn’t have gotten a greater metaphor.

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