WASHINGTON — The day after Maryland Governor Wes Moore invited President Donald Trump on a public safety walk through Baltimore, the White House is clapping back.

"Since President Trump increased federal law enforcement presence and deployed the National Guard in DC, violent crime has dropped, and hundreds of dangerous criminals have been removed from the streets," a White House spokesperson said. "Perhaps Governor Moore should take a page out of the President's playbook to stop the rampant crime in Baltimore – the fourth most dangerous place in the US."

Critics have noted that crime in the District was already at a 30-year low – a statistic the president has dismissed as fake.

In addition, critics have pointed out that a disproportionate number of the arrests since the Federal su

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