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“IT’S THE 2%” — Trump Says Targeting Repeat Offenders Is Slashing Crime in Major U.S. Cities President Donald Trump just reignited the national crime debate with one sharp statistic. Read the full details
Speaking Monday, Trump said his administration is focused on apprehending what he calls “the 2%” the small group of repeat offenders he argues are responsible for the vast majority of violent crime.
According to Trump, removing that fraction from the streets has already produced dramatic drops in violence across several major U.S. cities.
🚨 “Most Americans Aren’t the Problem”
Trump framed his approach as precision — not mass punishment.
“The overwhelming majority of people are law-abiding,” he said.
“The problem is the repeat criminals — the same people over and over.”
By focusing law enforcement resources on habitual offenders, Trump argues the strategy:
Protects innocent communities
Reduces random violence
Avoids sweeping crackdowns on everyday citizens
In his words, “You don’t need to target everyone just the ones who won’t stop.”
📉 Cities Seeing Change?
While specific data points were not immediately detailed, Trump pointed to several major cities where his administration claims violent crime has dropped after intensified efforts to identify, arrest, and detain repeat offenders.
Supporters say the results confirm what police have argued for years:
A small group drives most crime
Removing them creates immediate impact
Communities feel safer almost overnight
Critics counter that crime trends are complex and demand broader solutions even some acknowledge that repeat offender strategies have shown localized success.
⚖️ A Sharp Contrast in Crime Policy
Trump’s comments draw a clear line between his approach and that of reform-focused jurisdictions that emphasize:
Reduced bail
Shorter sentences
Alternatives to incarceration
Trump argues those policies have emboldened habitual criminals and left communities exposed.
His message is blunt:
**Compassion without accountability fails the victims.
🔥 Why This Is Resonating Now
With public concern about crime rising again, Trump’s “2%” framing is cutting through the noise.
It simplifies a complex issue into a clear argument:
Focus on the few, protect the many
Prioritize victims, not repeat offenders
Measure success by safer streets, not slogans
That clarity is why the comments are already spreading fast online.
🇺🇸 The Bigger Political Stakes
Crime has historically reshaped elections and Trump is signaling it will once again be a defining issue.
Whether voters embrace his approach or reject it, one thing is certain:
The crime debate just entered a new phase.
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