Good question. Bring in the National guard and take care of the drug problem. Use the police force for finding the drug sellers and the National guard can back up the police.
Democrats have a very hard time shining a light on their own failure and corruption. The mayor needs to go to his governor and fix their own mess.
How about republican Moscow Mitch allowing russians to invade our elections? What light do you traitors shine on that?
You want to explain how that was done? I'm listening GO_________
He refused to put a bill on the floor preventing russia and others to invade our election Big aluminum company in KY with Russian ties might have something to do with it
obama sat by and did nothing now what?
Here you go reb
nalyst: US enemies adapt while Trump stays the same 03:59
Washington (CNN)As Washington was glued to Attorney General
William Barr's public hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, President Donald Trump renewed his allegation that President Barack Obama "did nothing" to stop Russian interference in the final months of the 2016 election.
Hours after Trump sent a Wednesday morning
tweet asking why Obama didn't "do something about Russia" before the 2016 election, the Trump campaign blasted out a video to reporters titled "Obama knew," arguing that Obama "just watched" as Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
Trump has made the claim before. Now, in the wake of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, which did not find that
Trump or his campaign conspired with Russia during the 2016 election, the President and his campaign are attempting to score political points off the very Russian interference designed to help Trump win.

The Mueller report: A catalog of 77 Trump team lies and falsehoods
Republicans and some Democrats have criticized the Obama administration for not doing enough to thwart Russian election interference, but is it accurate to claim they did "nothing?"
Facts first:
While there is evidence that the Obama administration struggled with how to deal with Russia's election meddling, it did make attempts to get Russia to stop, and also to tell the American public about what the Russians were up to. Those attempts appear to have had little to no impact on Russia's behavior, and the public did not fully grasp the extent of the meddling until well after the election.
Top Obama administration officials issued repeated warnings to Russia to stop their interference in the US election. Obama said he himself told Russian President Vladimir Putin in September 2016
"to cut it out," vowing "serious consequences" if he did not.
In October 2016, the US Intelligence Community
issued a statement that it was "confident" that the Russian government was behind the the theft and dissemination of Democratic officials' emails.
Obama administration officials sought support from bipartisan congressional leaders to send a letter to state governors to urge shoring up of their defenses of election infrastructure. But, as
reported by CNN in August 2017, they were rebuffed by Republican leaders, who viewed the request as partisan, according to current and former officials briefed on the discussions.
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The Obama administration subsequently issued a
set of sanctions to punish Russia for its interference in the 2016 election and booted 35 Russian diplomats the US accused of being intelligence officers.
Still, some Democratic members of Congress and some former Obama administration officials -- privately at least -- have criticized Obama for not doing enough to thwart the Russian election interference campaign.
After the election, Obama said during a news conference at the White House that he worried overly public US efforts to draw attention to the interference could be viewed as political interference and would not necessarily "spook the Russians."
"We were playing this thing straight — we weren't trying to advantage one side or another other," Obama said. "Imagine if we had done the opposite. It would have become one more political scrum."