Can you feel it? For the first time in a long, long time, a little bit of sanity is returning to Washington, D.C. President Trump took one look at the crime-ridden streets and did something about it. He federalized the police. He brought in the National Guard. And guess what? It’s working. The city just had a whole week with zero murders. That’s a huge deal.
But the swamp fights back. While our president is cleaning up the streets, there are forces working against him from the inside. They don’t use protests or signs. They use gavels and black robes. They are quietly trying to undo all the good that’s been done, putting criminals right back where they were found.
From The Post Millennial:
The two teens who were charged in the attempted carjacking and beating of a former DOGE staffer earlier in August were released on orders from Biden-appointed DC Superior Court Judge Kendra D. Biggs. The 15-year-old boy and girl from Maryland were being held at DC’s Youth Services Center but have been removed to a youth shelter and to his mother, respectively.
And this week, we got our answer. Honestly, it’s a gut punch. A judge in D.C., appointed by none other than Joe Biden, just let two teenagers go home. These weren’t kids who stole a candy bar. They are charged with a vicious beating and attempted carjacking of Edward Coristine—the very attack that made Trump step in. The prosecutors wanted them kept in custody. The judge said no.
A Tale of Two Justice Systems
This case shows you everything you need to know about the two sides fighting for America. On one side, you have President Trump, who believes in law and order. On the other, you have this judge. She was so worried about putting “hardship” on the boy’s family by making them drive to a youth shelter that she just sent him home to his mom.
Hardship? What about the hardship for the guy who got beaten on the sidewalk? He gets to deal with that. The criminals, meanwhile, get to go back to school with an ankle monitor. It’s a complete joke. We all know how easy it is for criminals to ignore those things.
You have to ask yourself: how does a judge make a decision this bad? Well, it helps to know she was a Biden appointee. This is what you get with liberal judges. They live in a fantasy world where criminals are just misunderstood victims. They ignore the real victims completely.
This isn’t just one or two bad kids. Get this. Over half of all carjackings in D.C. are done by kids. That’s not a typo. The city has a massive youth crime problem. And what’s the judge’s solution? Let them go home. It sends a loud and clear message to every other young punk in the city: go ahead, do what you want. Nothing will happen to you.
No Consequences, No Accountability
Let’s look at who we’re dealing with. The girl in this case has “major truancy issues” and was even missing from home for months. Her lawyer said she was just “in the vicinity” of the attack. You really can’t make this stuff up. And the court bought it, giving her a “new opportunity” to prove herself.
This is what happens when a society gives up on accountability. The system is broken. It is more worried about a criminal’s feelings than your safety. President Trump is trying to fix it, but he is up against an army of liberal judges left behind by the last administration.
Look, this isn’t just about one bad ruling. You know it and I know it. This is the fight we are in. Our safety is on the line, and every election matters. We are seeing right now that the bad decisions of the past can come back to haunt us, one activist judge at a time.
Key Takeaways
- President Trump’s federal takeover of D.C. police is successfully reducing crime.
- A Biden-appointed judge undermined public safety by releasing violent juvenile suspects.
- Liberal judicial philosophy consistently prioritizes criminals over law-abiding citizens.
- Elections have lasting consequences through the judges presidents leave behind.
Sources: The Post Millennial, New York Post
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