‘Washington Baghdad more violent than Baghdad’: Donald Trump’s associate compared DC to Ethiopia; Stephen Miller says that necessary steps are being taken to ensure the safety of Americans

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller compared Washington, DC’s level of violence to Baghdad and other dangerous global places, after suggesting US President Donald Trump’s city federal.During an interview with Kelly Mayor of Newsnation, Miller said that Washington DC is more violent than Baghdad, Ethiopia and other parts of the dangerous world. “The President has been very clear that he is about to take necessary action for all American people, and for all those who come here to secure the city of Washington,” Miller said. He added, “This is our capital city, it is more violent than Baghdad, it is more violent than parts of Ethiopia and parts of the world’s most dangerous places.”Miller elaborated on his situation, stressing the President’s commitment to ensure security in the nation’s capital, referring to statistical comparison between DC and various disturbed areas around the world.Edward “Big Balls”, a former Dogi employee and alone associate “Big Balls”, experienced a serious attack by young individuals during a causaling.Addressing the situation, Trump issued a statement: “Washington, crime in DC, is completely out of control. Local ‘youth’ and gang members, some only at 14, 15, and 16 years old, are attacking randomly, mangling, mamming, and innocent citizens are shooting, at the same time they will be released at the same time.Trump further warned, “They are not afraid of law enforcement because they know nothing happens to them, but it is going to happen now! The law in DC should change these ‘minors’ as adults, and should be closed for a long time, and they should be closed for a long time, and starting at the age of 14 … If it continues, if it continues, if it continues, I am going to end my powers, then I am going to end my powers and this city is going to be associated.”Musk supported the federalization proposal to address the crime rates, while CNN’s senior political commentator Scott Jennings stated that “The plight of American hero Big Balls” set “Firestorm” within the GOP.