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Pete Buttigieg mocks crime concerns from his personal security bubble

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Sec. Buttigieg says he can 'safely' walk dog, but DC native is more frightened: 'Prisoner in your own home'

Sec. Buttigieg says he can'safely' walk dog, but DC native is more frightened: 'Prisoner in your own home' Washington, D.C., residents shared whether they felt safe amid crime concerns. Transportation Secretary said he could safely walk his dog to the Capitol.

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Buttigieg mocks crime concerns from his personal security bubble - Washington Examiner

Buttigieg mocks crime concerns from his personal security bubble. Buttigieg doesn’t have to worry about the consequences of crime because he has his own personal security. But he doesn't have to be worried about crime because of his own security bubble, he says.

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Pete Buttigieg trolled for dismissing rising DC violent crime

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg claimed he felt safe enough to walk his dog to the U.S. Capitol. Social media erupted with criticism for dismissing rising crime rates in Washington, D.C. The mayor's office has been slammed for its safety record. Buttigigieg: "I feel safe enough in my neighborhood to walk my dog to my home"

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Buttigieg downplays DC crime rate despite having security detail: 'I can safely walk my dog to the Capitol'

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg downplays D.C.'s crime rate despite having security detail. 'I can safely walk my dog to the Capitol,' he says. Buttigieg says he's much safer walking his dog to Capitol than some outlets have suggested.

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