
Republican AGs praise teamwork with feds on crime ahead of meeting with Trump, Bondi
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Republican state attorneys general spoked to Fox News Digital about what they expect from President Donald Trump's public safety speech at the Department of Justice.
Trump spoke to reporters in the Oval Office on Thursday previewing his Justice Department speech. He nodded to problems faced in cities, such as subway violence. "We don't want to have crime in the streets. We don't want to have people pushed into subways and killed," Trump said. "We want to have safety in our cities, as well as in our communities, and we'll be talking about immigration. We'll be talking about a lot of things. The complete gamut." Danielle Wallace is a breaking news and politics reporter at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to danielle.wallace@fox.com and on X: @danimwallace.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares championed Bondi's "proactive" approach, saying he had received more calls from the DOJ in Trump's first 30 days in office than he did in his prior three years of service under the Biden administration.
"They keep open lines of communication. Whereas, before, the only time I ever heard from Merrick Garland was if he was trying to sue Virginia for some reason," Miyares told Fox News Digital.

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