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EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Harris Says 'No More Irynas' — Trump's HISTORIC Crime Drop Proves Tough Enforcement Works

Gary FranchiFebruary 24, 202692 views
EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Harris Says 'No More Irynas' — Trump's HISTORIC Crime Drop Proves Tough Enforcement Works
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President Trump will take the podium tonight for his State of the Union address with something no politician has been able to claim in years: America is genuinely safer under his watch. And according to Rep. Mark Harris, the dramatic crime drop proves that tough enforcement works — ensuring "no more Irynas" have to fear for their lives on public transit.

The reference to Iryna Zarutska, whose tragic story became a rallying cry for law and order, underscores how Trump's no-nonsense approach to crime has delivered tangible results for Americans who were abandoned by the failed policies of the Biden regime.

Real Results, Not Empty Promises

While Democrats spent years pushing "defund the police" nonsense and coddling criminals, Trump's administration has taken the opposite approach. The numbers don't lie — violent crime has plummeted under policies that actually put victims first and criminals behind bars where they belong.

"President Trump promised to make America safe again, and he's delivering on that promise," Harris said in an exclusive interview. "Women like Iryna should never have to fear riding public transportation. That's what happens when you have real leadership."

The stark contrast couldn't be clearer. Under Biden, American cities became war zones where law-abiding citizens lived in fear. Under Trump, common-sense enforcement and support for law enforcement have restored order to communities across the nation.

What Real Leadership Looks Like

Trump's crime-fighting success stems from rejecting the woke ideology that treated criminals as victims and victims as afterthoughts. Instead of pandering to radical activists, this administration has empowered police, secured borders, and removed dangerous individuals from American streets.

Tonight's State of the Union will showcase what happens when a president actually fights for the safety of everyday Americans instead of virtue-signaling to the far-left mob. The question isn't whether Trump's policies work — the crime statistics prove they do. The question is why it took so long to get a president willing to implement them.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom47Verifiedjust now
Finally someone in Congress is willing to say what we've all been thinking - enforcement WORKS! My heart breaks for Iryna's family, but how many more innocent victims do we need before Democrats wake up? Rep. Harris is spot on with this analysis.
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TxRancherVerifiedjust now
Absolutely right. Trump proved that when you actually enforce the law, crime goes down. It's not rocket science.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Question for those who've read the full report - does this include data on recidivism rates? Would love to see how repeat offenses changed during the Trump years compared to now.
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DataDriven2024Verifiedjust now
Great question! From what I've seen, repeat offenses for violent crimes dropped significantly when deportations were prioritized.
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BlueCollarJoeVerifiedjust now
I work construction in a border state and saw firsthand how much safer job sites became when illegal immigration enforcement was actually happening. The data doesn't lie - tough enforcement saves lives.