While President Trump works to restore law and order across America, a damning new analysis reveals exactly why blue cities continue spiraling into chaos: they're deliberately choosing criminals over law-abiding citizens.
Washington Examiner columnist Guy Benson didn't mince words during a Thursday appearance on Fox News's Hannity, exposing the twisted priorities that have turned once-great American cities into crime-ridden wastelands under Democrat leadership.
"District attorneys and prosecutors who are anti-prosecution and pro-criminal — it's a very bad combination," Benson declared, perfectly summarizing the insanity that Patriots have watched unfold for years in places like San Francisco, Portland, and New York City.
But here's the kicker that every American needs to understand: this isn't incompetence – it's intentional.
"Public disorder is a policy choice," Benson emphasized, cutting straight through the excuses and gaslighting that Democrats have been peddling to cover for their failures.
Think about that for a moment, folks. While hardworking Americans in these cities live in fear, while small businesses get looted and destroyed, while children can't walk safely to school – Democrat mayors and Soros-backed prosecutors are making a conscious decision to coddle criminals instead of protecting victims.
This bombshell commentary comes at the perfect time, as the Trump-Vance administration is already moving aggressively to clean up the mess left by four years of Biden's pro-criminal policies. With leaders like Attorney General Pam Bondi and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem now in charge, Americans can finally expect justice to be served.
The contrast couldn't be clearer: Trump's team is working overtime to deport violent illegal aliens, prosecute real criminals, and restore respect for law enforcement – while blue city Democrats continue coddling the very thugs terrorizing innocent people.
Benson's brutal honesty exposes what we've all witnessed: Democrat-run cities don't have a crime problem, they have a priority problem. When you elect leaders who have more sympathy for criminals than victims, this disaster is exactly what you get.
The question every voter needs to ask: how much longer will Americans in these cities tolerate leaders who choose chaos over safety?
