Trump should 'punch a cop' before being booked, says Lindsey Graham

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Trump should 'punch a cop' before being booked, says Lindsey Graham
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The Republican was joking on Twitter about what Trump could do in New York and still 'avoid prosecution.'

"How do you know if you're a liberal? You don't understand the irony of my tweet regarding Trump's visit to New York," Graham tweeted.

Though Graham's tweets seemed to highlight the issue of crime in New York, the crime rate there has declined month-on-month since February, according to an"For the month of February 2023, overall index crime compared to February 2022 declined by 5.6% – driving a 0.4% reduction in overall index crime year-to-date compared to 2022," the NYPD said.

The NYPD added that February"also saw the number of overall shooting incidents and murders in New York City both continue their week-over-week and month-over-month declines."On Thursday,

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