Bill Barr, former U.S. Attorney General under President Trump, explained on 'Outnumbered' that violence crime has been on the rise since 2014 when former President Obama took office.
NYC MAYOR ERIC ADAMS AGREES PROGRESSIVE POLITICS PLAY A ROLE IN INCREASED CRIME ACROSS AMERICAN CITIESThis is the epitome of the problem we have, which is revolving door justice. We've been here before.
Crime reached its peak in 1991, and it took tough policy, stopping the revolving door, taking the small number of violent predators that are out there and locking them up and make sure they serve their sentence. For 14 years, we had lowering crime cut in half. In 2014, under Obama, it started going back up again. States have gone back to revolving door justice, and there's no end in sight. This violence will continue to increase until we get serious about fighting crime.
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