Trump saying he is fighting to bring down crime, but the reality is he is causing crime to increase

Why do you believe Trump’s claims of his wealth prior to 2017 when they’ve been shown in a court of law to be false and misleading?

As for your claims, there is no actual evidence that Trump was a billionaire before he was president. Secondly, he was making for more in bribes than he was making in salary. Just $100 million that disappeared from his 2017 inauguration fund was more money than he made in the last 10 years.

His tax returns show him paying no taxes for more than a decade.
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This is nonsense. The crime, the assassinations, the arsons, protests, are all coming from the left.
The crimes are from emboldened right wingers that think they are immune from crime. For Christ’s sake almost all the killing during the BLM protests were by police and rightwingers. Hate crimes are on the rise from right wingers. Trump emboldens criminals and murderers.

Shit Trump pardoned 1,500 criminals and the Texas Gov pardoned a murderer just because it was ok to kill liberals.
 
Trump saying he is fighting to bring down crime, but the reality is he is causing crime to increase!

AI Overview

Multiple academic and legal analyses have linked Donald Trump's rhetoric and actions to an increase in political and hate-related crimes, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the "Trump Effect"
. Since his election and throughout his presidency, observers have noted a rise in aggressive rhetoric and political violence.

Arguments regarding Trump and political crime
  • Hate crimes and the "Trump Effect": A 2018 study found that Trump's 2016 election was associated with a statistically significant surge in reported hate crimes across the United States. The study's authors theorized that his rhetoric and subsequent election emboldened some perpetrators, who felt validated by his political success.
  • Inciting violence against opponents: Critics and experts have alleged that Trump's frequent demonization of political opponents, racial and ethnic minorities, and the press has had dangerous consequences. Examples cited include an increase in school bullying against minority students and the empowerment of right-wing extremists.
  • Politicization of the justice system: In his second term, concerns have been raised about Trump's approach to criminal justice and his promises to use the legal system against political foes. This includes using rhetoric to escalate political tensions and, in some cases, pursuing charges that critics describe as politically motivated.
  • The January 6th Capitol attack: The August 2023 federal indictment of Trump over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results cites his involvement in the January 6th attack. Critics viewed his actions and rhetoric in the run-up to the event as a direct incitement to political violence and an attempt to unlawfully disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.
  • Rhetoric blaming the "radical left": After the September 2025 killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Trump immediately blamed the "radical left" for the crime. This was criticized as inciting division and assigning blame before a suspect or motive was confirmed, a pattern some say fuels further political violence.
Here is a data example:

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Trump has brought to both of his presidencies Hate and Revenge feelings. When slapped, the normal human reaction is to slap back, and that means that political hate and violence that is given by Trump (and the Republican side) is being returned by the people he hates and that he is unfairly going after.



and here is a very recent example of Trump slapping King Arthur in a symbolic way and getting slapped back:



Simply stated, Trump (and the Republicans) are causing crime to increase and not decrease. They are stopping violence but stimulating it!

The TDSers like you are responsible for hatred. You try to turn that back on Trump like a good little Marxie tool.
 
That is not important right now. No elections right now.
Elections are only a year and a couple months away. That isn't much time to abandon the agenda they got the Democrats to where they are now.
 
The crimes are from emboldened right wingers that think they are immune from crime. For Christ’s sake almost all the killing during the BLM protests were by police and rightwingers. Hate crimes are on the rise from right wingers. Trump emboldens criminals and murderers.

Shit Trump pardoned 1,500 criminals and the Texas Gov pardoned a murderer just because it was ok to kill liberals.
Only your own faithful believes that crap.
 
Only your own faithful believes that crap.
This is an opinion piece. Show me a better study. Bye. I won’t see you again now. You are unable to back it up.
 
Trump saying he is fighting to bring down crime, but the reality is he is causing crime to increase!

AI Overview

Multiple academic and legal analyses have linked Donald Trump's rhetoric and actions to an increase in political and hate-related crimes, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the "Trump Effect"
. Since his election and throughout his presidency, observers have noted a rise in aggressive rhetoric and political violence.

Arguments regarding Trump and political crime
  • Hate crimes and the "Trump Effect": A 2018 study found that Trump's 2016 election was associated with a statistically significant surge in reported hate crimes across the United States. The study's authors theorized that his rhetoric and subsequent election emboldened some perpetrators, who felt validated by his political success.
  • Inciting violence against opponents: Critics and experts have alleged that Trump's frequent demonization of political opponents, racial and ethnic minorities, and the press has had dangerous consequences. Examples cited include an increase in school bullying against minority students and the empowerment of right-wing extremists.
  • Politicization of the justice system: In his second term, concerns have been raised about Trump's approach to criminal justice and his promises to use the legal system against political foes. This includes using rhetoric to escalate political tensions and, in some cases, pursuing charges that critics describe as politically motivated.
  • The January 6th Capitol attack: The August 2023 federal indictment of Trump over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results cites his involvement in the January 6th attack. Critics viewed his actions and rhetoric in the run-up to the event as a direct incitement to political violence and an attempt to unlawfully disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.
  • Rhetoric blaming the "radical left": After the September 2025 killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Trump immediately blamed the "radical left" for the crime. This was criticized as inciting division and assigning blame before a suspect or motive was confirmed, a pattern some say fuels further political violence.
Here is a data example:

View attachment 1165673

Trump has brought to both of his presidencies Hate and Revenge feelings. When slapped, the normal human reaction is to slap back, and that means that political hate and violence that is given by Trump (and the Republican side) is being returned by the people he hates and that he is unfairly going after.



and here is a very recent example of Trump slapping King Arthur in a symbolic way and getting slapped back:



Simply stated, Trump (and the Republicans) are causing crime to increase and not decrease. They are stopping violence but stimulating it!

SImply stated, Banker is a simpleton with a raging case of stage 4 TDS.
 
This is an opinion piece. Show me a better study. Bye. I won’t see you again now. You are unable to back it up.






 
Trump saying he is fighting to bring down crime, but the reality is he is causing crime to increase!

AI Overview

Multiple academic and legal analyses have linked Donald Trump's rhetoric and actions to an increase in political and hate-related crimes, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the "Trump Effect"
. Since his election and throughout his presidency, observers have noted a rise in aggressive rhetoric and political violence.

Arguments regarding Trump and political crime
  • Hate crimes and the "Trump Effect": A 2018 study found that Trump's 2016 election was associated with a statistically significant surge in reported hate crimes across the United States. The study's authors theorized that his rhetoric and subsequent election emboldened some perpetrators, who felt validated by his political success.
  • Inciting violence against opponents: Critics and experts have alleged that Trump's frequent demonization of political opponents, racial and ethnic minorities, and the press has had dangerous consequences. Examples cited include an increase in school bullying against minority students and the empowerment of right-wing extremists.
  • Politicization of the justice system: In his second term, concerns have been raised about Trump's approach to criminal justice and his promises to use the legal system against political foes. This includes using rhetoric to escalate political tensions and, in some cases, pursuing charges that critics describe as politically motivated.
  • The January 6th Capitol attack: The August 2023 federal indictment of Trump over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results cites his involvement in the January 6th attack. Critics viewed his actions and rhetoric in the run-up to the event as a direct incitement to political violence and an attempt to unlawfully disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.
  • Rhetoric blaming the "radical left": After the September 2025 killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Trump immediately blamed the "radical left" for the crime. This was criticized as inciting division and assigning blame before a suspect or motive was confirmed, a pattern some say fuels further political violence.
Here is a data example:

View attachment 1165673

Trump has brought to both of his presidencies Hate and Revenge feelings. When slapped, the normal human reaction is to slap back, and that means that political hate and violence that is given by Trump (and the Republican side) is being returned by the people he hates and that he is unfairly going after.



and here is a very recent example of Trump slapping King Arthur in a symbolic way and getting slapped back:



Simply stated, Trump (and the Republicans) are causing crime to increase and not decrease. They are stopping violence but stimulating it!


Yes, both sides need to tone down the rhetoric. That would have been much easier to say, and more on point.
 
This is an opinion piece. Show me a better study. Bye. I won’t see you again now. You are unable to back it up.
Republican political violence is just not happening no matter what you tell yourself.
 
Yes, both sides need to tone down the rhetoric. That would have been much easier to say, and more on point.
The violent rhetoric is coming from far left congress people who claim ICE is kidnapping people. Gavin Newsom is saying that 'masked men' are jumping out of unmarked cars, people disappearing. Walz is calling ICE 'modern day Gestapo., Jasmine Crockett said when she sees ICE she sees a 'slave patrol.' Prtizker likens ICE to Nazi Germany, others say 'these ICE agents running around our communities like masked bank robbers scaring women.

Both sides my ass....It's the Democrats spreading hate and division.
 
Yes, both sides need to tone down the rhetoric. That would have been much easier to say, and more on point.
The violent rhetoric is coming from far left politicians and congress people who claim ICE is kidnapping people. Gavin Newsom is saying that 'masked men' are jumping out of unmarked cars, and people are just disappearing. Walz is calling ICE 'modern day Gestapo,' Jasmine Crockett said when she sees ICE she sees a 'slave patrol.' Prtizker likens ICE to Nazi Germany, others Like Eric Swalwell say 'these ICE agents are running around our communities like masked bank robbers scaring women'

Both sides my ass....It's the Democrats spreading hate and division.
 
The violent rhetoric is coming from far left congress people who claim ICE is kidnapping people. Gavin Newsom is saying that 'masked men' are jumping out of unmarked cars, people disappearing. Walz is calling ICE 'modern day Gestapo., Jasmine Crockett said when she sees ICE she sees a 'slave patrol.' Prtizker likens ICE to Nazi Germany, others say 'these ICE agents running around our communities like masked bank robbers scaring women.

Both sides my ass....It's the Democrats spreading hate and division.

The right also have their rhetoric. Im sure the left dont like it when the right calls them names
 
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The facts speak for themselves. None of the attacks or assassinations or assassination attempts have come from the right or Republicans. They are happening with increasing frequency.

Hey bullshit peddler, whats this?

On July 19, 2020, federal judge Esther Salas was targeted in an attack at her home where her son was shot and killed while her husband was wounded.



October 2020, Adam Fox, Barry Croft, Ty Garbin, Kaleb Franks, Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta were arrested for a plot to kidnap Michigan’s Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.



On June 14, 2025 Minnesota State House Speaker Melissa Hortman, a Democrat, was shot and killed at her home by Vance Luther Boelter. Hortman’s husband was also killed in the attack.

 
Hey bullshit peddler, whats this?

On July 19, 2020, federal judge Esther Salas was targeted in an attack at her home where her son was shot and killed while her husband was wounded.



October 2020, Adam Fox, Barry Croft, Ty Garbin, Kaleb Franks, Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta were arrested for a plot to kidnap Michigan’s Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.



On June 14, 2025 Minnesota State House Speaker Melissa Hortman, a Democrat, was shot and killed at her home by Vance Luther Boelter. Hortman’s husband was also killed in the attack.

The whitmer plot had more fbi agents than perps you retard.
 
Give an example.

Oh, loke when the right calls them all groomers and socialists. Im sure some are, but most are probably not, but the right still makes their blanket statements.
 
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