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Even CNN Admits VP Vance is Right: Crime Numbers Don’t Tell the Truth [WATCH]

During a Wednesday broadcast of CNN’s AC360, CNN Chief Data Analyst Harry Enten acknowledged that Vice President J.D. Vance was correct in stating that violent crime statistics are underreported nationwide.

The discussion began when host Anderson Cooper noted Vance’s recent comments that crime data across the country is incomplete because many incidents never make it into official records.

Cooper referenced similar claims by a Washington, D.C., police union official, who argued that the city’s statistics may be misleading but had not provided detailed evidence.

Cooper said, “The Vice President said this today, the crime statistics across the country are underreported. The police union official or an official for the union for the police in Washington had made the claim also without really presenting a lot of evidence, but made the claim that the stats are basically rigged in D.C.”

Enten responded by clarifying that while he does not believe D.C. authorities are intentionally manipulating crime numbers, he agreed that the broader problem of underreporting exists nationwide.

“Yeah. I don’t think that the stats are necessarily rigged, but I think it’s absolutely the case that crime, violent crime specifically, is underreported nationwide. We know that from survey data. We know that the majority of violent crimes, in fact, nationwide, actually go unreported,” he said.

He added that the issue is not limited to Washington, D.C., but is seen across the country.

“And more than that, we know it’s a problem in urban areas as well. But Washington, D.C. is no special case in this. This is something that is true nationwide. People don’t report crimes for any number of reasons, maybe they don’t think the police will actually solve it. Maybe they fear some sort of retribution. But the bottom line is the Vice President is correct on that.”

Enten’s comments underscored findings from national crime surveys, which consistently show that a large share of violent crime victims never contact law enforcement.

Factors often cited include fear of retaliation, distrust of police effectiveness, and personal decisions to handle disputes privately.

The exchange highlighted a broader debate about how crime statistics are presented and interpreted.

In Washington, D.C., city leaders and law enforcement officials have faced scrutiny over violent crime levels in recent years.

While official statistics have at times shown declines in certain categories, law enforcement representatives and residents have raised concerns that the numbers do not reflect the reality many communities face.

Vice President Vance’s remarks placed the issue in the national spotlight, pointing to the difference between reported crime and the actual experiences of victims across the country.

Enten’s agreement on CNN reinforced that the gap in crime reporting is not just a matter of perception but is supported by long-standing data.

The discussion comes as cities nationwide continue to grapple with public safety concerns and debates over the reliability of crime statistics.

With federal and local leaders relying on these numbers for policymaking, the extent of underreporting remains a significant factor in shaping how crime trends are understood and addressed.

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