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Trump Hits the Road Again: 2026 Midterms are His New 2024

The White House and Fox News are both openly laying the groundwork for something Americans should welcome: President Trump is gearing up to campaign like it’s 2024 all over again, crisscrossing the country to rally voters behind candidates who will keep streets safe and sanity restored to Washington. On Friday’s The Five, panelists noted the White House’s tease about a full-throttle midterm push — a blunt, necessary move now that the nation is finally seeing real progress on violent crime.

Senior aides have told reporters the plan is no half-measure: the President will travel, fund key races, and put his energy into converting turnout into wins for Republicans across the map. Susie Wiles and other senior advisers have signaled that Mr. Trump will treat the 2026 midterms like a presidential campaign, because ordinary Americans deserve representation that defends their values and their safety.

That push comes at an auspicious moment: last year saw a staggering drop in homicides across dozens of major cities, the largest one-year decline on record according to crime analysts — a real, measurable turnaround from the chaos of the post-2020 spike. Data compiled and reported by reputable outlets show homicides in 35 big cities falling roughly 21 percent in 2025, and broader indicators pointing toward the lowest national murder rate in well over a century. Americans who’ve endured fear on their streets deserve to know these numbers are real and they matter.

The White House has not been shy about crediting a return to law and order for these results, calling the drop in violent crime evidence that tough policies — from border enforcement to a whole-of-government focus on violent offenders — are working. Call it politics if you like, but when precinct captains, police chiefs, and small-business owners see fewer funerals and more storefronts open after dark, that is the opposite of the elite media’s usual panic narrative. The White House statement and the Jan. 22, 2026 analysis that prompted it make plain that policy choices have consequences.

Let’s be blunt: Democrats spent years preaching “defund” rhetoric and coddling criminals, then acted surprised when crime surged. What we are seeing now is what honest governance looks like — backing the blue, restoring accountability, and not letting open borders import chaos. Those wins are not abstract; they’re the reason parents sleep easier and small businesses reopen, and conservative leaders should shout them from the rooftops rather than hide behind fake modesty.

If President Trump truly hits the road and campaigns like it’s 2024, Republicans will have the chance to turn these safety gains into lasting political majorities that protect American lives and livelihoods. The midterms are not a dress rehearsal — they are the line between restoring common-sense policies and watching them be undone by coast-to-coast, career politicianism. Hardworking Americans deserve leaders who will keep delivering results; Mr. Trump showing up on Main Street and in town halls is exactly what the country needs right now.

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