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Vegas Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger bragged to ex-girlfriend about renting vehicle days before blowing it up: ‘Feel like Batman’​


WHOOPS...HOMEGROWN AGAIN

Army ranger Matthew Livelsberger boasted to his ex-girlfriend about renting the Tesla Cybertruck pickup days before he killed himself and blew up the vehicle outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, claiming he felt like Batman.

Officials are also investigating whether the active Special Forces soldier, known to be a “Rambo-type patriot” and staunch Trump supporter, purposefully picked a Cybertruck to limit civilian casualties, a source told The Post.
 

Trump flunks 3 key tests following deadly New Orleans attack​

Within hours of the New Year’s attack in New Orleans, the president-elect simultaneously flunked tests of accuracy, decency and credibility.

As the public first started learning the details of the deadly attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day, Donald Trump’s first instinct was sadly predictable: The president-elect appeared eager to tell Americans how right he was — or at least how right he thought he was.

In a Wednesday morning missive published to his social media platform, the Republican thanked local enforcement, but not before he got a few other points off his chest:

When I said that the criminals coming in are far worse than the criminals we have in our country, that statement was constantly refuted by Democrats and the Fake News Media, but it turned out to be true. The crime rate in our country is at a level that nobody has ever seen before.
The first sentence was wrong on multiple levels. Right off the bat, Trump seemed to be referring to a debate that occurred only in his imagination: There was no grand discussion about whether foreign-born criminals were more dangerous than native-born criminals. He appears to have simply made this up.


What’s more, given the context, the president-elect apparently wanted the public to believe that the suspect in the New Orleans attack was an immigrant. He wasn’t. As NBC News reported, the man accused of killing at least 15 people was a U.S. Army veteran from Texas who was employed by a leading financial services firm.

The second sentence was just as wrong: The idea that the crime rate in the United States “is at a level that nobody has ever seen before” is plainly absurd. Not only has the murder rate sharply improved in recent years, but crime rates in general fell after Trump exited the White House four years ago.

But stepping back, there’s a bigger picture here that’s worth keeping in mind, especially as the Republican prepares to begin his second term, because the president-elect simultaneously flunked three important tests.

First, he flunked a test of accuracy, pushing misinformation within hours of a deadly attack.

Second, he flunked a test of decency, trying to exploit the attack to advance an ugly and misguided agenda.

And third, Trump flunked a test of credibility, reminding everyone anew that when tragedy strikes, Americans just can’t count on the incoming president for reliable and trustworthy information.
The Republican’s supporters might be inclined to argue that he’s not yet president, and he might not yet have access to the latest intelligence briefings, so when he made these claims on Wednesday morning, he probably didn’t have all the facts. He thought he was telling the truth.
But that’s not a credible defense: Trump could’ve waited to issue a statement until he knew what he was talking about. He instead chose — again — to peddle misinformation from a position of ignorance, indifferent to the facts.
Hours later, apparently unembarrassed, the president-elect published another online item, declaring, “TRUMP WAS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING!” This came on the heels, of course, of a missive in which he was wrong about everything.
It’s going to be a long four years.
 

US murder rates drop as Trump complains nation is ‘breaking down’​

Donald Trump repeatedly insisted throughout last year’s presidential election that the US was suffering from high crime rates, despite that stats indicating the opposite.
That trend has continued, with the number of murders expected to drop for the third year in a row, just as the president-elect launches into a fresh tirade about America being “broken” and “the laughing stock of the world” under Joe Biden.

Murder rates drop for third year in a row as Trump claims nation is ‘breaking down’

Rates of violent crime also dropped, by nearly 3.3 percent in 2024 from 2023, data shows
 

US murder rates drop as Trump complains nation is ‘breaking down’​

Donald Trump repeatedly insisted throughout last year’s presidential election that the US was suffering from high crime rates, despite that stats indicating the opposite.
That trend has continued, with the number of murders expected to drop for the third year in a row, just as the president-elect launches into a fresh tirade about America being “broken” and “the laughing stock of the world” under Joe Biden.

Murder rates drop for third year in a row as Trump claims nation is ‘breaking down’

Rates of violent crime also dropped, by nearly 3.3 percent in 2024 from 2023, data shows
(The Data). Show the data rotf.
 
Nope not really seeing that anywhere credible.

I like this quote it’s been known but for some reason the liberal media skirts it (In early October 2022, the FBI released its long-awaited compilation of 2021 crime data. But this data differed sharply in content and quality from previous years due to a transition in the way the government collects crime data. Specifically, 2021 was the first year to rely exclusively on a recently updated system for tracking crime data, the National Incident-Based Reporting System. Many agencies were not able to transition to the new format in time. As a result, the bureau received full-year reports from agencies covering just half of the country’s population. By comparison, earlier reports included a full year of data from agencies covering roughly 95 percent of the population.

To fill these gaps, the FBI’s report on national crime trends relied heavily on estimates. The agency estimated crime trends for 2021 based on the data it had available. Then it went back to 2020 and applied that same estimating methodology as if that year’s data had been similarly incomplete. In doing so, the bureau aimed to create an appropriate “apples to apples” comparison, despite the differences in data quality. The FBI also used upper- and lower-bound estimates given the uncertainty about the agency’s conclusions, estimates we represent as a rough margin of error.)
In other words they just winged it unburdened by what has been.
 
Like I’ve been saying. Close all the institutions. It’s all about walk in sniffle clinics. He needed help, he wanted help, he got no help. Still an idiot.
 
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