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Home»News»US Attorney Jeanine Pirro Supports Trump’s Threat of DC Takeover and Calls for Lower Prosecution Age: ‘Stop Coddling!’
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US Attorney Jeanine Pirro Supports Trump’s Threat of DC Takeover and Calls for Lower Prosecution Age: ‘Stop Coddling!’

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 6, 20250 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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US Attorney Jeanine Pirro recently expressed strong support for President Trump’s assertion that he may need to federalize Washington, D.C. if local authorities do not take action against youth crime. In an interview with Fox News host Laura Ingraham, she contended that juvenile offenders in Democrat-run cities are “coddled” and that current laws inhibit her ability to prosecute minors for violent crimes. This dissatisfaction underscores her belief that more decisive measures are necessary to address rising concerns about youth-related criminal activities in the nation’s capital.

During the discussion, Pirro indicated she backs Trump’s proposal to lower the age of legal accountability for juveniles to 14 years old. She firmly stated that if federal intervention is necessary to safeguard the District of Columbia, then it should be pursued. Pirro emphasized that Trump is one of the few political figures advocating for a secure and welcoming city environment, highlighting a perceived gap in the political discourse regarding action on youth crime.

Pirro illustrated the limitations she faces in her role through the case of Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old tech worker who suffered a brutal assault during an attempted carjacking. She described how multiple assailants attacked Coristine, yet the legal framework prevents her from charging the minors involved, as they were merely sent to family court, focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment. This case exemplifies her frustration and the challenges local authorities face in dealing with youth crime.

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Highlighting the recent assault in relation to broader trends in youth crime, Pirro expressed outrage that attackers like Coristine’s would not face consequences typical for adult offenders. She argued that many juveniles responsible for serious offenses are not viewed as criminals under current law, reflecting a system she perceives as overly lenient. Her comments imply a strong belief that accountability is crucial for deterring crime and ensuring public safety.

In advocating for a change in the justice system, Pirro cited the need for consequences for youthful offenders, rejecting the idea that simply rehabilitating them through programs is an adequate response. She emphasized that the notion of “coddling” young perpetrators undermines public safety and fails to recognize the serious nature of their crimes. In her view, a more stringent approach is necessary to combat the youth crime epidemic facing cities like Washington, D.C.

Ultimately, Pirro’s assertions reflect deep-rooted concerns about the effectiveness of the juvenile justice system in curbing violence among young offenders. Her alignment with Trump’s views on federal intervention reiterates the growing tension over local governance approaches to crime and safety. As the conversation around youth crime evolves, Pirro’s call for accountability may resonate with many who are increasingly worried about public safety in urban areas.

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