Trump challenges cashless bail policies

 Washington Times:

President Trump signed an executive order Monday threatening to pull federal support from the District of Columbia and other jurisdictions that refuse to end their cashless bail policies.

The executive order said federal funds, services or approvals can be withheld if local leaders don’t comply.

Another executive order said federal grants and contracts for cities and states with cashless bail policies could be canceled.

Mr. Trump said the move toward cashless bail “was when the big crime in this country started.”

“Somebody kills somebody, they go and [say,] ‘Don’t worry about it. Come back in a couple of months, we’ll give you a trial.’ You never see the person again. And I mean, they kill people and they get out [with] cashless bail,” the president said.
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I can see why the criminals would like such a deal, but it is hard to make the case that the public benefited from such arrangements.  Trump's argument makes more sense.

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