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CNN anchor Audi Cornish on Tuesday suggested that President Donald Trump’s Washington, DC, Crime Crackdown looks like North Korean dictator.
Trump’s critics said during the “CNN This Morning” report about deploying American National Guard soldiers in the nation’s capital to handle the crime that he was made like a dictator, Cornish jokingly said that the rate of murder in North Korea’s dictatorship was also low.
He said, “Perhaps there is no murder in North Korea. New York Post Cover Saying that DC had zero murders after Trump’s crack, which began earlier this month.
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During a CNN segment of Tuesday, Anchor Audi Cornish compared Trump’s DC Crime Crackdown to the ruling moves made in places like North Korea. (Handout/Getty)
From August 14, the nation’s capital saw 12 days directly without any murder after Trump started the operation. That line ends quickly Tuesday morningWhen a man died of a gun bullet.
Cornish launched the section keeping in mind the latest step at Trump’s DC Crackdown.
“More than 2,000 National Guard in DC is not enough for soldiers, the President signed only an executive order, which creates special units of guard soldiers with civil disturbances. This order comes when he threatens to send soldiers to Chicago, and democratic leaders across the country accused him of making legitimate tricks.”
Trump seized the federal control of DC’s Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) on 11 August when he launched the “DC Safe and Beautiful” Task Force. He exercised emergency powers in the Home Rule Act, which allows the President to make MPD federal for 30 days, until the Congress expands the period.
Additionally, the President has ordered to deploy more than 2,000 National Guard soldiers in the city. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the majority of those soldiers to be taken to the fire scriptures last Sunday.
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During the “CNN This Morning” on Tuesday, Anchor Audi Cornish suggested that President Donald Trump’s DC crime cracks could be compared by dictatorial regime. (Screenshot/CNN)
As Cornish said, Trump has also threatened to deploy troops in other major American cities like Chicago to clean the crime.
Anchor played a video of Trump at the Oval Office, commenting on those who have accused them of playing dictators with these deployment.
“And they say, ‘We do not need them. Freedom, freedom. He is a dictator. He is a dictator.” Many people are saying, ‘Maybe we will like a dictator.’ I do not like a dictator. These people are ill. ,
After the clip, Cornish quipped, “Any word yet the American really wants a dictator, but the Governor of Illinois here is in response.”
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President Donald Trump speaks on Thursday, August 21, 2025 with members of Law Enforcement and National Guard Soldiers in Washington, DC (Jacqueline Martin/AP Photo)
He then played a clip of the village JB Pritzkar, D-Il, slamming Trump at a press conference on Monday to propose a federal crime in Chicago. During the clip, the governor called Trump a “Vanabe dictator”, who is looking to “use” soldiers “to intimidate his political rivals.
The suggestions that people supporting Trump’s steps have a distorted approach to what is going on in urban areas, Cornish said elsewhere, “People who see cities as fundamentally crime, all the time in all decades think that it is a good thing.”
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