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Lawmakers in Congress are preparing to review a new crime bill proposed by the White House as President Donald Trump continues his campaign to reduce crime in Washington, D.C.

President Trump announced on Wednesday that he intends to send a legislative package to Congress. This initiative aims to strengthen public safety in the nation’s capital and serve as a model for other major cities.

Details of the proposed legislation are limited. However, the White House emphasizes that the bill will address violent crime, support local law enforcement, and improve infrastructure in key areas.

President Trump expressed confidence that Republicans in Congress will largely support the initiative. β€œWe believe Democrats will not act decisively to combat crime, but Republicans will support it almost unanimously,” he said during a media briefing.

The proposed package may include a modest allocation of funds aimed at repairing streets and enhancing public safety measures throughout Washington, D.C.Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) confirmed he had discussed the matter with President Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and White House staff to determine how Congress can assist in improving safety in the city.

Attorney General Bondi stated that the Department of Justice will collaborate closely with local police, federal law enforcement, and Congress. The goal is to reduce violent crime and protect all residents and visitors in Washington, D.C.

This initiative, called the D.C. Security Fund, aims to provide resources needed for better policing, infrastructure improvements, and overall safety in the capital.

President Trump and Republican leaders argue that increasing support for law enforcement will create a safer, more livable city. They hope it will set an example for other cities struggling with crime.

The form of the legislation is still under discussion. It could be incorporated into an existing spending bill or introduced as a standalone supplemental measure.

Congress is currently in recess and is expected to return after Labor Day. Lawmakers will then face the Sept. 30 deadline to fund the federal government, creating a tight window for reviewing the proposal.

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