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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

After being detained and handcuffed, the special needs teen was released but his mother said the trauma is still with him. Many parents are objecting: "Our government, the administration had stated they were going to go after criminals. At a school, what criminals are you going to find? Kids trying to enroll -- today's orientation day," parent Dorian Martinez said. read more


President Trump and the Pentagon are considering creating a full-time "Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force" that could be called on to quash civil unrest and protest at a moment's notice, according to internal documents reviewed by The Washington Post. read more


Colby Hall: On January 6, 2021, D.C. cops were bludgeoned with flagpoles, sprayed with bear mace, and crushed in doorways by Trump's supporters during the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Jonathan Allen noted on X that "Jan 6 was the largest violent crime event in DC in the modern era, and the largest assault on law enforcement." read more


Ken Klippenstein: District of Columbia National Guardsmen have been involuntarily ordered to report to duty at the DC Armory tomorrow through September 25, according to a copy of the order I obtained. read more


Dear President Trump, You're doing the Lord's work in Washington, D.C., after a gruesome carjacking that likely scared everyone in our nation's capital. You are ordering 800 National Guard troops into the city, federalizing its police department, and threatening to send in the military. You love the people in D.C. that much, that you will not relent in your pursuit of establishing law and order throughout a nation you've made great again. You did the same in Los Angeles just weeks ago. Mr. President, sir, it's great you're going to such lengths to "protect" largely Latino people in Los Angeles and largely Black people in D.C. What about largely white people here? South Carolina residents " among your most loyal supporters " are experiencing violent and property crime rates worse than the national averages, and an aggravated assault rate worse than what D.C. citizens have had to contend with. South Carolinians feel less safe on average than Americans elsewhere.


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More: Sure. The murder rate has been improving here recently. But the violent crime rate in D.C. is at a 30-year-low, and you are still helping them. So why not us?

Our situation is worse than numbers suggest. Our top cop, Attorney General Alan Wilson, has declared it is legally OK for men to get into a road rage incident, chase down the man they'd argued with for nine miles, get into a shootout and claim self-defense.

Not only that. A police department official in Horry County, one of our largest counties, helped the shooters afterward and one told the other the official had told him to "just be thankful that he wasn't Black."

Horrific. Just horrific.

You read that right, sir. Wilson has made it more likely for hot heads wielding guns to shoot at each other on our roads.

Sir, we are already a top 10 state for gun deaths. Save us like you're saving D.C.

Only seven states have a violent crime rate worse than ours.

Our homicide rate is nearly double the national average. Our aggravated assault rate is well above the national average " higher than that in the nation's capital. We are in the top 12 states for property crime. We suffer a high rate of drug overdoses, a scourge I know you are fighting by considering sending the U.S. military after Mexican drug cartels.

One analyst said aggravated assault, robbery, and murder "are common" here.

Our rate of rape is about the same as D.C's.

South Carolina's violent crime rate is higher than most blue states.

It's just not fair for you to be more concerned with the safety of residents of cities who voted against you than for residents who have repeatedly voted for you in overwhelming numbers!!

Sorry, sir, for sounding angry. I never want to disrespect a great man who has done so much good for this great nation. I just want fellow South Carolinians protected.

Even Rep. Nancy Mace, one of your most obedient foot soldiers, says it's too dangerous.

"In South Carolina, criminals are treated like victims " and victims like criminals," she recently tweeted in reference to disgusting dog fighting. "The attorney general is afraid to fight crime. He won't prosecute murder. He won't prosecute rape," Mace said in response to Wilson's declaration about self-defense laws, echoing criticisms he has denied as the two candidates embark on gubernatorial campaigns in South Carolina. "He won't prosecute human trafficking. He won't prosecute pedophiles."

I don't know how much longer we can hold on in a lawless, violent hellhole like this.

Only you can save us. I know we were the first state to secede from the union to try and destroy the United States. But that was so long ago. Send in federal troops. Now.

Please.

Sincerely, A proud (terrified) South Carolina native

More: Trump's mouthpiece justifies it this way: "President Trump is rightfully enlisting his emergency powers to quickly rectify four years of failure and fix the many catastrophes he inherited from Joe Biden " wide open borders, wars in Ukraine and Gaza, radical climate regulations, historic inflation, and economic and national security threats posed by trade deficits."

Unpack that for a second. A failed previous presidency, wars fought by other countries in other countries, subsidies for green energy, 2.7 percent inflation, and a trade deficit not much different than in the past few decades: if this amounts to a "national emergency," then an emergency is a permanent condition, and the president can rule by fiat from here on out. And so here we are: with the Congress a sad rubber-stamp to the mad king, and with the lower-court checks on him stayed by SCOTUS, which is taking its own sweet time to adjudicate.

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The question, it seems to me, is how Trump might respond to a real SCOTUS setback, or to a House he doesn't totally control. And the answer to that we already know: he will assault the court's legitimacy, threaten the Justices with mob violence, refuse to end the tariffs, and " of course! " claim the 2026 elections are rigged. The same, I think, applies to his term limits. He will attempt to defy them along the lines of his beloved thug-tyrant, Bukele. And if that open assault on a clear Constitutional amendment doesn't fly, which may be a stretch even for MAGA vandals, it still won't be over.

If a Democrat wins in 2028, Trump will call the election rigged and illegitimate, and will re-stage 2020 on behalf of a successor " with the full weight of the federal government behind him. If a Republican wins, Trump will remain POTUS the way Putin stayed president after making Medvedev "president" in 2008. Trump is an instinctual tyrant, and once those characters have tasted raw, arbitrary power, as he has, they can never let go. He must either have a family member succeed him or a puppet. Don Jr or JD " Trump's Medvedev.

The stain of this will therefore be deep and permanent. It already is. Trump intends to use the 250th celebration next year as a Putin-style glorification of his reign. By then he'll be riding in the Qatari jet that the Senate just allowed him to keep permanently. Tyrants also demand permanent monuments to their glory. So having paved over the Rose Garden, Trump is now intending to add a massive 90,000 square foot gilded ballroom to the White House itself, forever cementing it as a palatial symbol for his new monarchy.

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