
Biden aide turned MSNBC host mocks Trump's DC crime crackdown...while shielded from chaos in her $2m home
Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, 46, joined much of the liberal herd in slamming the president's federal takeover of the capital's police department to try and lower crime.
'Meanwhile, the actual residents of the city Trump is trying to take over are definitely not aligned with that viewpoint, and they are pushing back,' she declared Wednesday on her show The Briefing Room.
Psaki went on to share her delight at placards and protests devised by anti-police and Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) protesters across the city.
But she made no mention of the fact that she lives in a six bedroom mansion in Arlington, just across the Potomac River from DC.
The Virginia suburb was hailed as 'one of the safest places in America' in 2024 and is a world away from Washington DC's notorious wards seven and eight, despite being just a few miles away.
Last year, more than half of DC's murders occurred in those two areas.
More than 40 percent of children living in Wards 7 and 8 live in abject poverty and more than 900 residents reported feeling unsafe in their homes or cars at all hours of the day in a recent survey.
But Psaki suggested Trump's crackdown was just window dressing.
'Federal agents reportedly stopping cars for things as minor as seatbelt violations and broken taillights,' she said.
Psaki questioned whether such stops were 'really cracking down on crime'. She speculated that they were 'probably' being conducted to glean citizens' 'immigration status.'
Psaki - after losing roughly half of Rachel Maddow's audience during her first month in the coveted 9pm timeslot - relished in reports that some of the bystanders 'ran into a CVS to quickly make signs warning others that ICE was ahead [while] directing drivers to turn left to avoid the checkpoint.
'You can see one of the signs there they're holding,' she said.
'That was DC last night,' she eventually concluded. 'The people of DC - which doesn't surprise me. I've lived here a long time - pushing back in practical ways against what Trump is trying to do to the city.'
Psaki is one of a number of liberals who have taken issue with Trump's bid to make the capital more safe.
They cite statistics showing that crimes have fallen since 2023. But DC has more murders per capita than Bogota in Colombia or Mexico City.
It is also plagued by far more homicides than New York City, with other liberals conceding that the capital has a serious lawlessness problem that does need tackled.
At least some DC residents have embraced Trump's forced takeover of Washington, DC's, police force with open arms, including a local black woman who uses the TikTok handle @bigdawglexi.
She took to the platform to celebrate feeling safer since the first troops started arriving Tuesday morning.
'Finally able to chill at a red light with my windows down,' she said in a self-filmed video that went viral Friday. '(I'm) not worried about if one of them young n***s is coming… Riding through the city, feeling more safe than I ever felt.'
Some of Psaki's own MSNBC stablemates are at least partly-supportive of the crime crackdown. Morning Joe star Joe Scarborough, who also lives in the city, said lawlessness was out of control.
Former MSNBC star Chris Matthews, CNN's Anderson Cooper and Mike Nellis, a former Kamala Harris advisor, have all issues similar warnings since.
They all claim Trump is goading Democrats into 'a trap' with his takeover of the DC, police force by daring members of the party to defend an unacceptable status quo of crime.
The government in January said violent crime in DC was at a '30-year-low' in 2024, and early statistics from the Metropolitan Police Department suggest similar results can be expected for 2025.
But such statistics can be misleading, all three said - especially when taken as truth without a hint of personal experience.

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