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The Buck Sexton Show

Hold The Line w/ Buck Sexton - 06-22-22

The Buck Sexton Show

Premiere Networks

News, Government, Politics

4.74.8K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2022

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Major U.S. cities like Baltimore, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Atlanta, and New York City are all on pace to break their 2021 levels of violent crime halfway through this year - retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent, James Gagliano, joins Buck to discuss how the Biden Admin is tackling the country's crime epidemic. Plus, to combat skyrocketing gas prices, President Biden wants a gas tax holiday - the President of Mises Institute, Jeff Deist, joins Buck to explain why that's a bad idea. 

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you're listening to the fuck sexton show podcast make sure you subscribe to the podcast on the i heart radio at or wherever you get your podcasts

0:16.5

welcome to hold the line on buck sexton the crime situation in america continues to deteriorate and it is directly

0:23.5

attributable to progressive prosecutors the b l m movement the democrats overall move toward being soft on

0:33.0

crime to effectively decriminalize a whole range of crimes and we are now seeing mounting evidence as if

0:39.9

we didn't have enough already of just how catastrophic this is post to post and all around the country for one

0:47.5

thing uh... the twenty twenty twenty twenty twenty one crime surge involved a thirty percent national increase in

0:53.8

homicides but if you look year over year six months into this point what you find is that we are still

1:01.0

not only at record high levels of crime nationally there are a number of city

1:06.5

they're all the hands of democrats all have progressive prosecutors they are

1:11.2

a function of and a province of democrat uh... governance and thinking

1:17.5

they actually have worse crime year over year to last year which was

1:22.9

a catastrophically bad year for them both more this from fox news both more

1:27.0

Los Angeles Philadelphia Washington DC Atlanta and New York city are all on pace to break their twenty twenty

1:33.3

twenty one levels of violent crime halfway through this year

1:36.3

the nation's largest city leading the group courted crime data from pile of fox news

1:41.7

new york city a c-day twenty five percent jump in violent crime at this point in twenty twenty two six months in

1:48.6

compared to the same time in twenty twenty one

1:51.7

uh... despite seeing a small decrease in the amount of homicides recorded in the city so violence and

1:56.4

lawlessness

1:58.3

on the rise

2:00.0

and again in cities where democrats

2:02.5

just a few years ago

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