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President Donald Trump called for an end to cashless bail policies in major American cities, arguing that repeat offenders are too often released and allowed to commit additional crimes. Trump specifically pointed to cities such as Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles while advocating for tougher approaches to crime and public safety. During his remarks, Trump argued that career criminals should face stronger consequences and that local governments should reconsider bail reform policies. Supporters of cashless bail argue the reforms help address inequities in the justice system, while critics contend they can allow repeat offenders back onto the streets too quickly. The comments highlight the ongoing national debate over crime, criminal justice reform, public safety, and how cities should balance accountability with fairness in the legal system. #Trump #Crime #CashlessBail #PublicSafety #CriminalJustice #Chicago #NewYork #LosAngeles #LawAndOrder #Politics #USPolitics #CrimePolicy #BailReform #BreakingNews #TheCenterSquare