Debunking Trumps claims about violent crime

Published: Sept. 10, 2024, 9:14 p.m.

In preparation for Tuesday\u2019s debate between Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, \u201cPost Reports\u201d fact-checks the former president\u2019s claims about crime and immigration. 


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Crime is falling rapidly in many U.S. cities for the second year in a row. But the decrease in homicides and assaults has been largely ignored by Republican politicians like Donald Trump, who publicly blames his opponent Kamala Harris and other Democrats for what he claims is a surge in violent crime across the United States.

Ahead of the first \u2013\u2013 and probably only \u2013\u2013 debate between Trump and Harris on Tuesday evening, reporter Devlin Barrett joins host Martine Powers to give some context to what we might hear on the debate stage when it comes to crime, policing and immigration

The teams behind \u201cPost Reports\u201d and \u201cThe Campaign Moment\u201d will also be working late to get you an episode first thing tomorrow, breaking down the biggest moments of the debate and fact-checking some of the candidates\u2019 answers. Keep an ear out for that episode.  

Today\u2019s show was produced by Rennie Svirnovskiy, with help from Elana Gordon. It was edited by Peter Bresnan and mixed by Sean Carter. 

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