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Marlow: I Left D.C., Here’s Why I’m Thrilled Trump Is Going to Make It Great Again

In a recent episode of the “Alex Marlow Show,” host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed the issue of crime in Washington D.C. and President Trump’s efforts to address it. Marlow expressed his support for the President’s actions, stating, “What’s happening to Big Balls is what’s happening…getting pummeled in the street. So, that’s increasingly.”

Marlow’s statement highlights the alarming reality of crime in our nation’s capital. For too long, the streets of D.C. have been plagued by violence and lawlessness, leaving its residents and visitors feeling unsafe. But with President Trump at the helm, there is hope for a brighter and safer future for the city.

As Marlow mentioned, he has recently left D.C. and is now living in a different city. This decision was not made lightly, as Marlow has been a resident of D.C. for many years. However, the increasing crime rates and lack of action from local leaders forced him to make the difficult choice to leave.

But now, with President Trump’s focus on addressing crime in D.C., Marlow is thrilled to see the city he once loved being transformed into a safer and more prosperous place. The President has made it clear that he will not stand idly by while the people of D.C. continue to suffer at the hands of criminals.

Under President Trump’s leadership, the Department of Justice has launched Operation Legend, a federal initiative aimed at reducing violent crime in cities across the country, including D.C. This operation has already resulted in the arrest of numerous dangerous criminals and the seizure of illegal firearms. It is a clear demonstration of the President’s commitment to making our streets safer.

In addition to this, President Trump has also taken steps to address the root causes of crime in D.C. He has called for stronger border security and stricter immigration policies, which will help prevent dangerous criminals from entering our country. He has also advocated for law and order, supporting our brave law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line every day to protect our communities.

Marlow’s excitement for President Trump’s actions is shared by many others in D.C. who have also been affected by the city’s crime problem. They see the President as a strong and decisive leader who is not afraid to take on tough challenges and make difficult decisions for the betterment of the American people.

It is clear that President Trump’s efforts are already making a positive impact in D.C. Crime rates have started to decline, and residents are feeling safer in their own neighborhoods. This is just the beginning, and with the President’s continued focus on this issue, there is no doubt that D.C. will once again become a great and safe city.

In conclusion, Alex Marlow’s support for President Trump’s actions on crime in D.C. is a testament to the President’s determination to make our country a safer place for all. With his strong leadership and unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of the American people, there is no doubt that D.C. will be great again. Let us all join in this effort and support our President as he works towards a safer and more prosperous future for our nation’s capital.

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