Stephen Miller Criticizes 'Stupid White Hippie' Protesters in DC
New York PostAugust 20, 20252 min118,967 views
6 connections·8 entities in this video→Conditions in Washington D.C.
- 💡 Residents who have lived in Washington D.C. for generations face intolerable conditions of crime and decay.
- 📌 Graffiti has remained untouched for two decades in some areas, and homeless encampments make public parks unusable.
- ⚠️ Hundreds of residents are shot annually, making D.C. one of the most violent cities on Earth.
Protesters vs. Residents
- 🎯 The voices heard from protesters are described as "crazy communists" with no roots or connections to the city.
- 🚫 These protesters are advocating for the 1% who are criminals, killers, rapists, and drug dealers, rather than the law-abiding citizens.
- 🗣️ Miller states that most citizens in Washington D.C. are black, and the city has lacked safety for its black citizens for generations.
Response and Future Actions
- 🚀 The visit by Miller, Pete, and the Vice President aims to be inspired by the residents to add thousands more resources to the city.
- 🛠️ The goal is to get criminals and gang members out, dismantle networks, and prove that a city can serve its law-abiding citizens.
- 🚫 Miller dismisses the demonstrators as "elderly white hippies" who are not part of the city and need to go home.
- 🇺🇸 President Trump is credited with fixing the city's safety issues with support from the Metropolitan Police Department, National Guard, and federal law enforcement.
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