In the wake of years marked by turmoil, soaring crime rates, and lenient crime policies that many attribute to the Biden administration, the nation’s largest cities seemed to spiral into disorder. However, upon assuming office, President Donald J. Trump pledged to reinstate public safety, and one year into his term, the results are beginning to speak for themselves.
Under President Trump, America is witnessing a resurgence of safety, strength, and a renewed sense of winning — signifying an end to the era of Democrat-induced lawlessness:
- The murder rate in major U.S. cities has dipped to its lowest point in over 125 years, achieving the largest single-year decrease ever recorded.
- In 2025, the nation experienced significant declines across all major categories of violent crime compared to the previous year, with overall murders down by 19%, robberies by 20%, and aggravated assaults nearly 10%.
- Axios: “Violent crime sharply decreased across the largest cities in America in 2025.”
- The nation also observed dramatic reductions in rapes, robberies, aggravated assaults, and shooting fatalities (the fewest since 2015), as well as on-duty law enforcement officer deaths reaching an 80-year low. Additionally, both traffic fatalities and overdose deaths significantly declined.
- The Trump administration has successfully apprehended a record number of individuals on the FBI’s Most Wanted List, surpassing the captures achieved during Biden’s tenure within just one year.
- The effects of these policies are particularly pronounced in Democrat-controlled areas, where the Trump administration has implemented mass deportation and intensified law enforcement initiatives.
- Washington, D.C.: Since the initiation of President Trump’s crackdown, murders have decreased by 66%, carjackings plunged 82%, and overall crime has dropped by nearly a third compared to the previous year.
- Chicago: Last year marked the lowest murder rate since 1965, with shootings decreasing by over one-third.
- Memphis: The city recorded fewer than 200 murders last year for the first time since 2019, with shootings declining nearly 40% from the prior year.
- New Orleans: Last year, the homicide rate fell to its lowest level in almost half a century.
As Democrats seemingly strive to reverse these advancements, potentially dragging the country back into the turmoil of open borders, soaring costs, and rampant crime, President Trump stands firm in his dedication to providing the security, prosperity, and safety that the American populace rightfully deserves.

