John Doyle, a presenter on Blaze TV, expressed gratitude toward media outlets, who have largely overlooked President Trump’s achievements since he took office last year.
One of these accomplishments, he pointed out, is a decline in the murder rate.
Doyle mentioned, “This is clearly something America has struggled with, especially considering issues like diversity, civil rights laws, and police brutality.” He noted that the U.S. homicide rate is at its lowest in recorded history—4 per 100,000 people—according to the Criminal Justice Council’s latest report.
“We’re quite optimistic about the situation with crime, partly because it’s unlikely that Democrats will genuinely tackle these issues,” he added.
Moreover, Doyle highlighted the construction progress of the Patriot border wall, emphasizing that Trump is fulfilling a key promise from his first term.
“This is likely his most iconic campaign pledge,” he remarked, referencing a recent article from The Washington Post that discussed a large-scale expansion of the border wall.
The article outlines Trump’s $46.5 billion plan to construct hundreds of miles of new barriers along the southern border, aiming to build three miles per week.
“Though the Washington Post will probably complain about environmental impacts, this is undoubtedly a significant win for Trump’s administration and for the nation,” he remarked, suggesting it’s evidence that things are moving in the right direction.
Additionally, Doyle addressed another positive development: rent prices are beginning to decrease nationwide, which he found remarkable. He referred to insights from the Reventure app, a platform focused on real estate data and analytics.
“As rental prices decline, home prices will likely have to follow suit, making renting more appealing than owning,” he said.
For Doyle, these developments solidified Trump’s role as “the true patriarch of this country.”
“He will indeed make our city great again,” he concluded.
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