Senior legislators suggest that republican crime suppression can spread throughout the United States
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Exclusive: Legionships No. 2 did the Republican Party on Tuesday that Republicans in the House of Representatives are holding early talks about the repression of crime at the country level.
“There are discussions on addressing some of these problems at the federal level, but for the time being, we focus on the capital,” the majority leader at home told Fox News Digital.
“The president was effectively reduced by crime in the capital, and he has some restrictions at the present time with many of these decrees, and this is what we focus on cleaning.”
He added, however, “but we did not finish.”
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A police officer outside the American Capitol Building in August 2025. (Getty Images)
This comes after President Donald Trump blocked Washington, DC, and the police force deployed federal forces in the capital in an attempt to end the crime of violence. He is now looking forward to the deployment of the National Guard in other cities across the country, although the idea was met with criticism by Democrats.
The House of Representatives Supervision Committee is scheduled to submit many draft laws that deal with the DC criminal ruling this week, which is likely to obtain votes at home in the coming months.
Scalise comments indicate that although legislators are currently focusing on reforming criminal policies in Washington, DC, they can resort to the rest of the country at some point.
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Trump similarly indicated last month that he wants to see a bill that deals with crime throughout the United States
“The spokesman Mike Johnson, the leader John Thun, and the other Republicans, works on a comprehensive bill for crime. This is what our country needs,” he wrote in True Social.

The majority leader in the House of Representatives, Representative Steve Scales, suggested that Congress be seen by the legislation of crime at the United States in the future. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
The leaders of the Republican Party in the House of Representatives also popped the crime in the cities run by Democrats and the states during a weekly press conference on Tuesday-specifically their leaders ’opposition to the deployment of the National Guard.
Such moves by the federal government can risk the court’s battles with the states and cities run by the Democrats, as was the case when Trump sent the National Guard to Los Angeles earlier this year due to the objections of California Governor Gavin News.
“I mean, these mayors in these big blue cities must ask this question-and I think that their voters, residents and citizens committed to law in all these cities must ask the local leadership,” How long will you bear this?
“This is a common sense. For my life, I cannot understand how Democrats believe that this is a kind of winning political messages. The return, the man. Let the forces come to your city, and show how the crime can be reduced.”

President Donald Trump is visiting the US Police Operations facility on August 21, 2025 in Washington, DC (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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At the same time, Scalise said at the press conference that the Democrats “want the crime to continue.”
“They want to continue to distinguish the police and try to get it in both directions. President Trump is tired of that game, because he is tired of watching people hurt. There is no reason for the violent crime wave that we see in many cities,” Skalis said.
“So we will continue to obtain the back of the president, frankly, we have the back of the American people, regardless of their party, regardless of the city where they live. Everyone deserves to be safe, and the Republicans will continue to pay policies to help put it in place.”