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Trump Claims Crime Rates in U.S. Hit Record Lows

Sunday, December 28, 2025 by Richard Morales

Trump Claims Crime Rates in U.S. Hit Record Lows
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On Saturday, former President Donald Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, declaring that "crime in the United States has reached its lowest recorded levels."

Trump credited this achievement largely to what he described as "the most successful operation in history at the Southern Border," as he posted on his platform.

In the same message, he also claimed that the number of people employed in the U.S. is higher than ever before, concluding his post with a triumphant note.

These statements come as he nears the end of the first year of his second term, during which he has consistently linked his immigration and security agenda to broader economic issues.

Economic Claims Amidst Controversy

In December, Trump also asserted that his tariffs have generated "great wealth" and "unprecedented national security" for the United States.

He stated that the trade deficit was cut by 60%, amounting to 4.3% of the GDP and "continues to rise," adding, "No inflation!"

Days earlier, Trump had praised economic figures released by the Department of Commerce, showing a 4.3% growth, attributing this success to his tariff policies.

Despite the presidential narrative, the November inflation report revealed that food prices rose by 2.6% year-over-year, while gasoline prices saw a slight decrease.

Legal and Regulatory Challenges

It remains uncertain whether the Supreme Court will uphold the legality of the broad tariffs and whether the president can unilaterally set foreign trade rates without Congressional intervention, as debated under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

Crime Reduction or Statistical Manipulation?

In 2025, official reports and local media indicated a decline in crime rates across the United States, supporting Trump's assertion of a significant improvement in public safety.

Various reports noted a general decrease in violent and property crimes in several cities, though experts cautioned that these statistics should be analyzed carefully within specific regional contexts.

Meanwhile, Trump's second-term immigration policy has been marked by stricter measures at the southern border and an increased use of the judicial system to block certain migration pathways.

By late 2025, his administration had implemented a program of expedited deportations and tightened control at key entry points.

The White House has defended these actions as crucial for maintaining internal order and reducing crime rates, although human rights organizations have expressed concerns over procedural and humanitarian violations.

Understanding the Impact of Trump's Policies

How has Trump's border policy affected crime rates in the U.S.?

Trump credits his border policy for reducing crime, citing historical records, but experts advise careful analysis of regional data.

What economic claims has Trump made regarding his tariffs?

Trump claims his tariffs have created wealth and improved national security, but inflation reports and legal challenges raise questions.

Are Trump's crime statistics reliable?

While official reports indicate a decrease in crime, experts suggest that these statistics should be examined in specific regional contexts.

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