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Liberal Rocker Neil Young on Thursday released a new song pointing to President Donald Trump’s White House as a source of “Big Crime” at Washington, DC, a claim that the administration rejected as “King”.
Trump announced his plans to monitor the metropolitan police department (MPD) to deploy National Guard soldiers and deal with the growing crime in Washington, DC, Mayor Murial Bausar initially expressed concern.
However, the Mayor admitted at a press conference on Wednesday that the federal boom had a noticeable impact on one of the most dangerous cities in the US, including a decrease of 87% in Karjacking.
But the youth, a vocal critic of the youth, released a new song the next day, destroying the rift of Trump and his crime.
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Rocker Neil Young has achieved some of his earlier fame, but as a leftist political commentator. (Kevin Winter/Getty Image)
“No more great again,” youth sang In his new song, “Big Crime,” “DC is a big crime in the White House.”
He proceeds to declare this, “No fascist rules are required! No fascist schools want! We do not want soldiers walking on our streets! There is a big crime in DC in the White House!”
His song “No Money to the Fascists, The billionaire proceeds to call for fascists,” arguing that “the system is time to blackout.”
White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson replied in a special statement for Fox News Digital, “Instead of tarnishing his legacy with King songs, Neil should spend some time to talk to DC inhabitants, who have not fallen victim to violent crime for President Trump. Then he can decide if he really wants to criticize 44%of the crimes.”
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) operate traffic stops near US Capital in Washington, DC on 14 August 2025. (Kayla Bartakowski/Getty Images)
Outside the DC leadership, liberals seem to be concerned about crime in the capital of the nation, even if they are publicly silent or asanas against Trump’s actions.
“I really heard from a reporter, when this happened, it is going, ‘Okay, you know, if he doesn’t overrech, it can actually be a good thing for the quality of life,’ etc., ‘etc., because in DC, it happened to my family right now and I go down to the list,” MSNBC host that Scarborough said before this month. “And then I saw him tweeting something different.”
Scarborough said that the crime is not as bad as it was two or three years ago, but it was still not a safe city.
“It is definitely not as safe as the capital of the country,” he said.
Washington, DC, has been one of the most dangerous cities in the US over the years. (Str/Nurphoto Getty images)
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On the other hand, MSNBC’s hosting Simone Sanders-Taonsand cited her experience as “a black woman in the US” to suggest, “I don’t always think more police make the roads safe.”