Trump’s big crime stats drop in Nassau County today, a strategic move to rally Republican voters and boost local candidates ahead of the midterms. With violent crime supposedly down in 2025, his administration is pushing safety as a key win — even as experts urge caution with single-year data. The visit also doubles as political theater, backing Nassau County executive Bruce Blakeman against the governor while tapping into suburban fears and GOP messaging. Crime’s back on the front burner — and Trump’s team is betting it’s the issue that moves voters, even as approval ratings dip elsewhere.
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