Anti-Trump CNN commentator rips 'profoundly stupid' Democrats over DC crime response
A CNN commentator and frequent critic of PresidentDonald Trump ripped Democrats over their response to his federalization of D.C.s police force in order to combat crime."I think a few things can be true," CNN commentator S.E. Cupp said Tuesday during "CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip.""One is that I think hes using this issue to distract from some other things," Cupp said, appearing to refer toTrumps Monday announcement that he would be taking control of D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department, and deploying 800 National Guard troops to the nation's capital.RADICAL DC OFFICIALS TREATED OFFICERS LIKE CRAP, POLICE LEADER SAYS 7 ATTACKS THAT LED TO TRUMP TAKEOVER"That doesnt mean its a bad political strategy,"Cupp said. "I think its a very good one. And the numbers can be what they are. But also people dont feel that way. And when it comes to two things, crime and the economy, feelings dont really care about your facts."She then critcized Democrats fortheir response to Trumps crackdown on crime."And I cant tell you how profoundly stupid it is for Democrats to get up with their facts and their figures and their charts and their graphs and say, Look, youre safe. Can't you read this chart, idiots? Why are you complaining? I'm showing you right here how safe you are. So shut up and move along," Cupp said.Many Democrats have beendismissive of Trumps push to crack down on crime in D.C., and have argued that crime in the nation's capital city is at a 30-year low.DC ATTORNEY GENERAL BRIAN SCHWALB SLAMS TRUMP'S FEDERAL TAKEOVER, BREAKING WITH POLICE UNIONShe also said that Democrats dont have the best track record for telling the truth."I dont have to tell you how profoundly stupid that is, because voters told you how profoundlystupid that was in 2024, when Democrats said, See these economic numbers? The economy is great. What are you complaining about? See these crime numbers? Crimes down. Youre safe. See these immigration numbers? Obama deported way more. Theres no migrant crisis," Cupp said.She added, "I cant tell you enough that politics is perception. And the numbers can be right, but you never tell voters theyre wrong about how they feel."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURESinceAug. 7, law enforcement officials in Washington, D.C., have arrested over 100 people,including 43 who were arrested Tuesday.