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Judge Jeanine: Keeping Streets Safe by Battling Killers, Terrorists, AND Soft On Crime Lefties

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Nov 12, 2025
Judge Jeanine Pirro, a former judge and U.S. Attorney for D.C., dives into the chilling effects of the Left's 'assassination culture' and soft-on-crime policies affecting major cities. She discusses the alarming rise in teen homicides and advocates for stricter prosecution of violent youth. Pirro critiques D.C.'s ineffective sentencing laws, emphasizing the need for quality-of-life policing. She also reflects on her relationship with Trump, examines political violence's roots, and shares her passion for victim advocacy and public safety reforms.
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INSIGHT

Surge Reduced Homicides In DC

  • Janine Pirro credits President Trump's executive order and surge for a sharp drop in D.C. homicides and improved public safety.
  • She views federal intervention as necessary when local leaders tolerate high crime levels.
INSIGHT

Youth Accountability Drives Crime Reduction

  • Pirro says D.C.'s low prosecution of youth offenders fuels repeat violence and later murders.
  • She argues lowering age of accountability is essential to interrupt criminal trajectories.
ANECDOTE

Doge Kid Case Illustrates Family Court Limits

  • Pirro recounts the 'Doge kid' incident where 12–13-year-olds attempted to pull a girl from a car.
  • The case went to family court and the charged teens were quickly released with no lasting record.
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