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D.C. Resident Praises Trump After Losing Grandson to Violence
Grandmother says Trump "keeps it real just like grandma."
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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A Washington, D.C. resident who lost her grandson in 2017 due to violence in the city praised President Donald Trump, saying "he keeps it real just like grandma."
Why it matters
The grandmother's comments highlight the ongoing challenges of gun violence and crime in Washington, D.C., and how some residents view the president's rhetoric and approach to these issues.
The details
The Breitbart article does not provide additional details about the specific incident where the grandmother's grandson was killed or her personal background. It solely focuses on her praise for President Trump's communication style.
- The grandmother's grandson was killed in 2017.
The players
Donald Trump
The 45th President of the United States.
Unnamed D.C. Resident
A grandmother who lost her grandson to violence in Washington, D.C. in 2017.
What they’re saying
“he keeps it real just like grandma.”
— Unnamed D.C. Resident, Grandmother (Breitbart)
The takeaway
The grandmother's comments reflect the complex and personal perspectives some residents have on the president's rhetoric and approach to addressing violence and crime in Washington, D.C., an issue that continues to deeply impact local communities.
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