The vast majority of Democrats in the House of Representatives oppose legislative pressure to combat the crime problem that is committed to pressure on the capital

Almost all Democrats in the House of Representatives voted against the Republican Party legislation aimed at reducing the crime of events in Colombia on Tuesday evening.

The House of Representatives approved two projects to decrease soft crime policies in the province, which republicans argue with the repeated perpetrators and determine the application of local law. The legislative batch comes at a time when President Donald Trump threatens to reaffirm the federal control of law in the capital due to the refusal of the mayor of the capital, Morel Boser, to cooperate with the enforcement of immigration and customs (ICE). (Related: Tom Amir says that the crime is the first number that can cost the medium Democrats)

Only 29 Democrats of the House of Representatives voted in their favor legislation (Human Resources 4922) It would allow judgment on individuals from 18 to 24 years as an adult and requires the statistics of the crime of young perpetrators to be public in the country’s capital.

Likewise, eight Democratic lawmakers supported the HR 5140 bill that would reduce the age from which minors can be tried as an adult in various violent criminal crimes.

The country’s capital has witnessed a noticeable decrease in violent crimes since the Trump crime was began on August 11, according to a daily review of the Metropolitan police administration data.

The Daily Caller compared a two-week period during the Trump Federal Request DC on the same time periods in 2024 and 2023 and found a noticeable decrease in crime-a 21 % decrease in 2024 and a decrease in 33 % in 2023.

The mayor of the capital, Morel Boser, publicly admitted that the increased federal law enforcement in the country’s capital helped to fight the crime and said it was grateful for additional support.

Washington, DC, May 15: US MP Bayron Donalds (R-FL) speaks to correspondents when he reaches a Republican meeting in the House of Representatives in the American Capitol on May 15, 2025 in Washington, DC. Republicans in the House of Representatives met to discuss the budget budget bill while trying to bring him to the ground next week to vote. (Photo by Kevin Andach/Getty Erch)

The leadership of the Republican Party in the House of Representatives argued that their legislative efforts to combat crime in the capital clarify a clear contradiction with the support of Democrats for crime policies, such as non -cash guarantee and guidelines for the ruling.

“With these laws, the Republicans enable law enforcement officers in the city, fight against the crime of exhausted events, and make the provincial courts responsible again,” Tom Amir said in the House of Representatives during a press conference to lead the Republican Party in the House of Representatives on Tuesday. “The American people are tired of a crime outside of control, and our capital must be a plan for law and order throughout the country.”

“By putting the example here, President Trump and the Republicans in the House of Representatives provide a promise to make America safe again,” Emeer added.

Trump threatened to “provide” the capital on Monday after Mayor Morel Boser opposes the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), cooperating with the enforcement of immigration and customs (ICE).

“The immigration application is not what MPD is doing. With the end of the emergency, what MPD will not be in the future,” Buser said on Wednesday during a general event. according to So 9.

The Republican Party lawmakers did not address legislation to expand the 30 -day emergency powers of the President on MPD, noting BowSer’s pledge to work with federal law enforcement officials.

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