MaddowBlog-Trump touts 'comprehensive' crime bill in Congress that doesn't appear to exist [View all]
After the president announced work on a new crime bill, GOP lawmakers reportedly couldnt help but scratch their heads in response.
The most important thing to know about the âcomprehensive crime billâ Trump touted earlier this week:
It doesnât appear to exist outside of his imagination.
Unfortunately, this isnât the first time heâs pushed made-up legislative efforts. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-08-28T19:49:29.039Z
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-touts-comprehensive-crime-bill-congress-doesnt-appear-exist-rcna227768
But Trump apparently believed the issue would give his party a boost, so he lied, touting legislation that existed only in his imagination.
This comes to mind seven years later because the same thing appears to have happened this week. The New York Times reported:
President Trump said on Wednesday that Republican leaders in Congress were working with him on a comprehensive crime bill, his latest effort to push the issue of crime to the foreground of American politics. In a social media post, Mr. Trump said Speaker Mike Johnson and Senator John Thune, Republican of South Dakota and the majority leader, were among the Republicans working on the bill.
What would the comprehensive crime bill include? He didnt say. When might it be available? He didnt say that, either. But Trump nevertheless asserted in an online statement that the White House, GOP leaders and other Republicans were working on the bill, and its what our Country need [sic], and NOW!
The president concluded,
More to follow.
That final phrase appeared designed to assure the public that hed soon release additional details about the legislative effort, but it wasnt just the public in need of information. Politico reported a day later that GOP lawmakers, who found themselves in the dark, couldnt help but scratch their heads in response to Trumps declaration. From the article:
... Trumps latest comments have puzzled Republicans, including members of leadership and key congressional committees, who dont know what comprehensive measure the president is talking about, according to seven Republicans granted anonymity to speak candidly.
......Those waiting for non-existent legislation to address a non-existent crime crisis probably shouldnt expect anything substantive anytime soon.