Buck Sexton
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murders overwhelmingly saved black lives in D.C.
because almost everyone who dies of murder in D.C.
is black.
I mean, that is what the data actually reflects.
Also, Buck, this ties in with what we're talking about in Minneapolis, right?
Do you think that just maybe letting ICE go arrest violent criminals in the United States and put people on notice that they're coming for them might also have impacted in a significant way the overall murder rate that we saw happen in this country?
I just think if...
If you just objectively step back and just said, hey, let's look at what the data actually reflects.
This is where I think President Trump is correct.
He's not getting credit for having a transformative first year of his presidency when it comes to border security, when it comes to actual murder rates nationwide, when it comes to locking bad guys up.
Think about this.
No one alive listening to us today.
This is pretty incredible.
No one alive listening to us today has ever lived in a United States safer than last year in the United States.
That's a pretty remarkable stat.
Unless you're, I don't think anybody's 125 years old or 126 years old right now, then none of us have ever been alive in a United States that was safer than President Trump's first year in 2025.
And it's a remarkable turnaround since 2020 when the murder rate skyrocketed that we now have gone to a level of safety that no one living today has ever seen before.
You know what I might call that, Buck?
Making America great again.
In fact, it's not even making America safe again for sure.