WATCH: Rep. Jasmine Crockett Claims Red States Are More Dangerous Than Blue States
Rep. Jasmine Crockett used a House Judiciary Committee hearing this week to claim that “Republican-led states are more dangerous than Democratic states,” presenting the argument as a rebuke of GOP crime policy and President Donald Trump.
Her remarks came during questioning of expert witnesses, where she framed crime as a uniquely “red state” issue and insisted that poverty, lax gun laws, and reduced public services in Republican states explain higher murder rates.
But the moment her argument is examined beyond the surface-level talking points she presented in Congress, it collapses.
Violent crime in the United States is concentrated in large, Democrat-run metropolitan areas—not the Republican communities Crockett used to inflate statewide averages.
Treating entire states as a single measure masks the reality that blue urban centers within red states, including Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Phoenix, Memphis, and St. Louis, overwhelmingly drive homicide totals.
Crockett presented statewide statistics as if they reflected Republican governance, but those numbers blend very different regions into a single data point.
When crime is measured at the county level, the national pattern becomes undeniable: Democrat jurisdictions account for the overwhelming share of violent crime.
A Manhattan Institute review shows that more than 60% of all U.S. murders occur in counties Joe Biden won, despite stricter gun laws and larger police forces.
In 2022, only 2% of counties accounted for more than half of the nation’s murders, and every one of them was controlled by Democrats, not Republicans.
Crockett’s framing ignores that the red states she cites contain major Democrat cities that have been governed by progressive mayors, city councils, and prosecutors for decades.
Those cities—not the surrounding Republican-led counties—drive the statewide crime rates she blamed on the GOP during the hearing.
Her argument also allows Democrats to avoid addressing the results of the policies they enacted.
Large blue jurisdictions eliminated cash bail, scaled back police enforcement, cut patrol units, and supported prosecutors who decline to prosecute repeat offenders. These decisions produced measurable consequences.
New York City’s major crime rose by 33% after bail reform. Los Angeles experienced increases in robbery and motor-vehicle theft while prosecutions fell.
Chicago recorded nearly 700 murders annually throughout the height of progressive “reform.” Crockett ignored these patterns entirely while speaking before the committee.
A serious conversation about crime begins with acknowledging policy outcomes, not shifting blame.
Crockett’s congressional remarks were not an explanation of national crime trends. They were an attempt to protect a political narrative that collapses when examined by region, data, or policy.
Donald Trump’s record—funding law enforcement, restoring border enforcement, and reversing soft-on-crime mandates—produces measurable public-safety gains, which is precisely why Democrats attack it.
Crockett did not diagnose a crime crisis. She defended the policies that helped create one.
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