Democrats Defend Criminals While Republicans Deliver Results

Alan Marley • September 6, 2025

Why Leftist Rhetoric Falls Flat in a Time for Action

Introduction

Since Donald Trump assumed office again in January 2025, we’ve watched liberals and Democrats defend illegal aliens, excuse gangbangers, and protest when the National Guard steps in to restore order in D.C. But ask them what they offer America—and you’ll get nothing but Trump-themed shrieks. Meanwhile, Republicans aren’t throwing tantrums—they’re getting results: borders secured, DEI dismantled, free speech restored, law enforcement supported, and corruption exposed. This is the contrast between chaos and command.


Defending the Indefensible

Democrats have repeated their pattern: when asked about America’s needs—like school safety, public security, or fair immigration—they respond with excuses for criminals. The Guardian reports protests against efforts to clean up D.C., labeling Guard deployments as overreach, not solutions. Meanwhile, violent crime has dropped—30% in violent incidents and 16% in property crime since federal forces were federalized. That fact didn’t deter Democrats from standing with criminals over law and order.


All About Trump, Never About America

Ask a Democrat where they stand on policy and they’ll pivot to Trump. Every protest, every speech, every march devolves into "Resist Trump!" It's a full-time obsession, not governance. In contrast, Trump's team is delivering tangible outcomes.


Republicans Are Getting Results

  • Border Control: Illegal crossings have dropped to historic lows—just 148 per day in July, a 24% drop from June, and a sharp collapse from Biden-era numbers. DHS also reports zero releases into the interior in May and drastically decreased encounters—93% lower than May 2024.
  • DEI Eliminated: On Day 1, Trump signed executive orders ending “radical and wasteful” DEI programs and laying off federal workers involved. Although a court has temporarily blocked enforcement, the intention and action were clear.
  • Strengthening Law Enforcement: Trump has issued multiple orders “empowering” state and local police—Funding, military-grade equipment, legal protections, and aggressive crime enforcement protocols. Crime rates are falling.
  • Guard in Place: States like Georgia deployed Guard troops to D.C. to support Trump’s effort to stem crime; House Republicans back legislation for continued federal support.
  • Police Incentives: The Trump administration reinstated programs offering salary subsidies to local police engaging in immigration enforcement—and offered cash bonuses for arrests, reviving the 287(g) program.


Why This Matters

This matters because the Left’s resistance is theater, not substance. They posture at protests while Trump's administration moves the country forward. Their silence on real issues—crime, borders, bureaucratic rot—exposes their lack of ideas. In contrast, Republicans are delivering practical, pro-sovereignty results. Americans can see the difference, and they favor action over applause.


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Disclaimer

The views expressed in this post are opinions of the author for educational and commentary purposes only. They are not statements of fact about any individual or organization and should not be construed as legal, medical, or financial advice. References to public figures and institutions are based on publicly available sources cited in the article. Any resemblance beyond these references is coincidental.

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