DonGlock26
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Maureen Dowd is gearing up to defend herself from the criminals that Democrats love.
She also agrees with Trump putting the National Guard on the streets. But, go ahead Dems,
keep defending being soft on criminals with your squishy mayors and Soros' prosecutors.
"Maureen Dowd
Criminal Fights Crime
Aug. 16, 2025
City officials and many liberal residents are outraged about Trumpās painting D.C. as a hellscape and flooding the zone with law enforcement and troops. Protesters around town held up signs reading āFascists,ā and a Department of Justice employee (now fired) threw a Subway sandwich at an officer and was charged with assault.
It is also true that many D.C. residents are secretly glad to see more uniforms. No matter what statistics say, they donāt feel safe."
Her sister's car got stolen in the District of Criminals. That got Maureen's attention.
"One officer said that, even if they saw the perp driving in her car, they could not chase him, because of laws passed by the D.C. Council.
Kids ā some too young to drive legally ā can just hot-wire cars to go home. Two 15-year-olds are charged in a carjacking attack on a former DOGE employee that helped set off President Trumpās crusade on crime in D.C. The council has been notoriously lax toward juvenile offenders.
Peggy had always loved that Buick, which she bought because Peyton Manning was the pitchman. We figured weād never see it again.
The next morning, though, an officer from Prince Georgeās County, a working-class Maryland suburb, banged on her door. Her car was found in a park, running, nearly out of gas. When she collected it, after paying a $215 towing charge, she found an odoriferous collection: half-eaten pizza, grape soda cans, fast-food wrappers, a used condom and a couple of debit cards."
She also agrees with Trump putting the National Guard on the streets. But, go ahead Dems,
keep defending being soft on criminals with your squishy mayors and Soros' prosecutors.
"Maureen Dowd
Criminal Fights Crime
Aug. 16, 2025
City officials and many liberal residents are outraged about Trumpās painting D.C. as a hellscape and flooding the zone with law enforcement and troops. Protesters around town held up signs reading āFascists,ā and a Department of Justice employee (now fired) threw a Subway sandwich at an officer and was charged with assault.
It is also true that many D.C. residents are secretly glad to see more uniforms. No matter what statistics say, they donāt feel safe."
Her sister's car got stolen in the District of Criminals. That got Maureen's attention.
"One officer said that, even if they saw the perp driving in her car, they could not chase him, because of laws passed by the D.C. Council.
Kids ā some too young to drive legally ā can just hot-wire cars to go home. Two 15-year-olds are charged in a carjacking attack on a former DOGE employee that helped set off President Trumpās crusade on crime in D.C. The council has been notoriously lax toward juvenile offenders.
Peggy had always loved that Buick, which she bought because Peyton Manning was the pitchman. We figured weād never see it again.
The next morning, though, an officer from Prince Georgeās County, a working-class Maryland suburb, banged on her door. Her car was found in a park, running, nearly out of gas. When she collected it, after paying a $215 towing charge, she found an odoriferous collection: half-eaten pizza, grape soda cans, fast-food wrappers, a used condom and a couple of debit cards."
