[Congressional Record Volume 170, Number 41 (Thursday, March 7, 2024)]
[House]
[Page H1010]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
BIDEN WEAKNESS ON THE WORLD STAGE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Pennsylvania (Mr. Meuser) for 5 minutes.
Mr. MEUSER. Mr. Speaker, there are real concerns throughout our
Nation about the violence in our streets. There has been a failed
social experiment on the part of the left that has resulted in high
levels of crime.
Leftwing officials, Mr. Speaker, have defunded and discredited police
forces across the country, as well as appointed liberal prosecutors who
are not prosecuting.
The facts don't lie. Here in Washington, D.C., the city has cut $100
million from the Metro PD's $600 million budget since 2017, and the
prosecution rate of arrests in the Nation's Capital has been around 30
percent in recent years. Whereas a short time ago, it was upwards, near
70 percent. Therefore, it should be no surprise that violent crime is
soaring in Washington, D.C.
Carjackings, for instance, were up more than 100 percent from last
year, which was at an all-time high. Philadelphia, New York, Chicago,
they are all the same. Crime has gotten so out of hand in New York
City, the Governor just deployed 1,000 National Guardsmen to help
secure the subway system.
However, it is not just in the cities. Radical ideology has expanded
into the suburban communities, and crime has come along with it. Just
this week, I met with members of the Fraternal Order of Police. They
shared with me their concerns about the rising antipolice sentiment and
detailed the skyrocketing violence against law enforcement officers.
Last year, Mr. Speaker, tragically, 378 police officers were shot in
the line of duty, 46 of whom were killed, and this was up from 323
officers shot in 2022. It is disgraceful.
One piece of legislation to address these issues is my Holding
Prosecutors Accountable Act, which has been endorsed by the National
Police Association. It would force ideological prosecutors to do their
jobs by mandating they prosecute at least 67 percent of violent crimes.
If they don't, their jurisdiction will lose access to Federal DOJ grant
funding.
It would also require prosecutors' offices that serve highly
populated jurisdictions to publish their prosecution rate data.
Americans deserve to know if their elected prosecutor is deliberately
releasing violent criminals back onto the streets.
Additionally, Mr. Speaker, this ideological social experiment starts
at the top. Joe Biden and Vice President Harris have not shown support
for law enforcement. It is that simple. Just look at their criticism of
the border agents that were on horseback, who they accused of whipping
migrants, despite knowing that that was categorically false.
These border agents were doing their jobs. There was no whipping that
took place, and when the truth finally came out, there was no apology
from the White House. Also, when Vice President Harris had the
opportunity to disavow the defund the police movement during an
interview on ``The View,'' she refused to answer, showing an utter lack
of support for the brave men and women who protect and serve our
communities.
This is, Mr. Speaker, in stark contrast from the former President,
who would speak strongly in favor of police officers and backing the
blue. President Trump sent a clear pro law enforcement message, but
now, under President Biden, we are dealing with rampant smash-and-grab
situations, crimes, migrant crime due to our open borders, out-of-
control violence in our streets, and gangs riding around on dirt bikes
victimizing innocent citizens and small businesses.
We have a serious issue before us that has been created over the last
3 years. Therefore, as a society and as elected officials, we need to
come together to correct course, or the American people must elect
those that will make national security and public safety job one.
Mr. Speaker, under the past Trump administration, there was no
invasion of Ukraine, there was peace in the Middle East, and there was
less tension between China and Taiwan. As well, the terrorist state of
Iran was defunded because of the strict sanctions on their oil exports.
However, today, Biden's weaknesses on the world stage have plunged
the world into chaos. We are now dealing with the horrific invasion by
Putin into Ukraine. The Middle East went from peace to chaos, with
hostage taking, massive slaughters, and death. Additionally, many parts
of our neighboring country, Mexico, have turned into gangland due to
the border policies from this administration.
Further, our relationship with China is one of disrespect, not
respect.
Plus, Iran is now enormously well funded and responsible for the bulk
of terrorism that exists worldwide, from Hezbollah to the Houthis to
Hamas. Despite this, we have an administration that has an irrational
affinity for gaining some sort of deal or agreement with the terrorist
state of Iran.
In addition, perhaps what is worse, Mr. Speaker, there is no plan to
take corrective action. Once again, it is just more of the same, and my
colleagues on the other side of the aisle are asking the American
taxpayer to fund the results of the Biden administration's disastrous
geopolitical policies.
As former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo put it, this is an America
that is on its back foot. Our friends don't trust us, and our
adversaries insufficiently fear us.
Mr. Speaker, I could not agree with him more.
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