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Black mayors challenge Trump’s lawless narrative

August 17, 2025
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Black mayors across the country are pointing to declines in violent crime in their cities, countering former President Donald Trump’s repeated warnings that urban areas are “lawless” and in need of federal intervention.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, and Baltimore officials cited police data showing homicides and shootings down compared with pandemic-era peaks. Chicago recorded a more than 14% drop in homicides this year. Los Angeles has seen similar declines, while Baltimore reported its lowest number of killings in nearly a decade.

“Our communities are safer because of local initiatives,” Johnson said. “Investing in youth programs, expanding mental health services, and building trust between residents and police makes the difference — not political rhetoric.”

The comments come as Trump authorizes hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., and federal officials prepare to take temporary control of the city’s police department. Local leaders have protested the move, calling it an unprecedented intrusion on home rule.

Trump has repeatedly singled out cities with Black leadership — including Chicago, Baltimore, Los Angeles and Oakland — as examples of urban decline. Critics say his claims ignore measurable improvements achieved through community partnerships, violence-intervention programs and city-led public safety strategies.

Bass said her city’s results reflect sustained investment in prevention, including re-entry programs and neighborhood-focused intervention efforts. Savannah Mayor Van Johnson said smaller Black-led cities have seen similar improvements and warned that political narratives should not overshadow local successes.

Nationally, violent crime has fallen for two consecutive years, according to FBI data. Experts attribute the trend to a mix of factors, including easing of pandemic disruptions, targeted local initiatives, and expanded funding for community programs.

For mayors like Johnson and Bass, the message is clear: their cities are making measurable progress, and they intend to defend local strategies and achievements against federal rhetoric and intervention.

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