JACK POSOBIEC: It's time to 'Bukele' America's cities

“The days you could sit in a cop’s face and go viral on X are over. These are our cities."

“The days you could sit in a cop’s face and go viral on X are over. These are our cities."

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Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec said on Monday’s edition of the show that it is time to bring an end to urban lawlessness by applying the model of El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele to American cities. This includes a total crackdown on crime.

“Folks, the days of lawlessness are over. It is time to Bukele every city. Take back our streets,” Posobiec said. “The days you could sit in a cop’s face and go viral on X are over. These are our cities. They want to say ‘Trump is being a racist, Trump is a protofascist.’ No, it’s called common sense and it’s something I like to call normal. Sorry we’re not popping wheelies with a dirt bike riding around people trying to walk down the street. Nuh uh. You are going away. That includes all of the ATV gangs in every major city.”



Posobiec said Americans should be able to live without constant fear of crime. “You shouldn’t have to worry about fentanyl zombies chasing you down the sidewalk, or having to worry about telling your son, having to look him in the eye and explain to him why that person is twitching on the ground. And replying, ‘well son, that’s one of the benefits of freedom!’ No, it’s not. We don’t have to live like this. This is a choice. When there is a federal nexus in all of these crimes, President Trump should absolutely take the National Guard approach that he’s taken here.”

Turning to Washington, DC, Posobiec said conditions have already improved after Trump’s federal intervention. “In Washington DC, I can tell you the streets are clean, the streets are safe now. We’re actually talking about going and taking the kids to the museums tomorrow, for one of the first times that we’ve done it in a long time. We might even go out this evening.”

He added that until recently, people could only go to specific areas of the city without fear. “There are parts of the world that don’t have to live like that. I’ve lived in those cities, I’ve lived in much bigger cities. All around the world and in places where they have serious police presence and actually take crime seriously, street crime—guess what, you don’t have to worry about that. You can walk around at 3 am. There are parts of Europe that are like that—go talk to Singapore.”

“Go look at how clean the streets are in Singapore. Go look at how safe the streets are. How did they take a backwater country—city, really, just an island… How did they do that? A little thing called law and order. Law and order.”

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