Biden Blasted After Claiming Crime Rate Has Fallen To 50 YEAR Low

No it hasn’t.

Joe Biden was slammed online after claiming that the crime rate in the US has fallen to the lowest point its been in half a century.

Biden has claimed that during the Trump Administration, “America saw the largest increase in murders ever recorded,” while “Under the Biden-Harris Administration, there has been a significant decrease in crime — including one of the largest yearly declines in homicides ever.”

Respondents noted that Biden completely ignored a huge spike in violent crime in large, mostly Democrat run, cities.

Biden made the comments while touting a fact sheet on what he’s done to “fight crime.”

Others noted that the drop in overall crime can be attributed to a massive reduction in reporting of crime stats and simply making things that were previously criminal no longer crimes.

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  1. The violent crime rate in the USA has consistently fallen every year since the peak of the “crack wars” in the 1990’s. There are multiple sources to validate that claim, but this site doesn’t permit posting.

  2. I think he means that since he’s been president, Hunter has been charged with 50% fewer crimes. He gets easily confused.

  3. They can’t report crimes correctly because the numbers would increase with every illegal crossing the border. Not counting what they do in the country, afterward.

  4. It is important that 90% of population believe him. like they believed that inflation is transitory, vax is safe and effective, USA is a democracy, the press is free, there are 432 genders… they will believe anything. they are no longer humans.

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