President Donald Trump has stirred debate and confusion after asserting that Beverly Hills residents leave cars unlocked — and even garage doors open — to prevent costly damage during theft attempts. The unusual claim came during an Oval Office meeting on Monday, where the president was defending his decision to send federal troops to Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., to address civil unrest.
While discussing the broader issue of law and order in U.S. cities, Trump shifted the focus to Beverly Hills, a city known for luxury, wealth, and celebrity residents. The president, who previously owned property in the upscale California city, claimed that residents have resorted to leaving their vehicles and homes unsecured as a precautionary measure against crime.
Trump’s Unusual Claim About Beverly Hills Crime
“I have friends, they leave their trunk open for their car because they know they’re going to be vandalized,” Trump said.
According to him, the logic is simple: “They don’t want the trunk ripped off in order for them to steal what’s in the back. So the criminals, when they go and open the door, they don’t have to break the windows and kill the car door to steal whatever it is in the car that they’re looking for.”
The president did not stop there. He added an even more startling anecdote:
“I have a friend who leaves his garage door open all the time so that people can just walk into his garage, take whatever they want and leave without damaging the door.”
Trump insisted that this was not an isolated practice:
“I’ve been told this by many people, stars, big people,” he said. “They leave their doors open so the doors aren’t destroyed by these criminals. All over Los Angeles, this is taking place.”
Story Highlights
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Trump claims Beverly Hills residents leave cars and garages open to prevent vandalism
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City officials say they have no knowledge of such a practice
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Residents call Beverly Hills safe and question the president’s remarks
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Local leaders suggest Trump exaggerated to support tough-on-crime stance
Officials and Residents Push Back
City officials quickly rejected the claim, telling The Los Angeles Times that they were not aware of any such behavior among residents.
“No one has reported intentionally leaving their vehicles or property unlocked,” a spokesperson said.
Residents also questioned Trump’s remarks. Ian Campbell, a long-time Beverly Hills local, described the city as safe and largely free from violent crime.
“I’m here all the time, and it’s always been safe and mostly calm,” Campbell said. “I’ve never felt unsafe here.”
Noah Margo, president of the West Hollywood-Beverly Hills Democratic Club, was equally skeptical.
“As far as their validity, I can’t speak for every resident of Beverly Hills, but I would venture to say that most of us keep our vehicles locked,” Margo stated.
Why Beverly Hills?
Margo suggested that Trump’s comment may be part of a broader narrative to emphasize law-and-order policies while using Beverly Hills as an example due to its national visibility.
“Although I find it ironic that he picked one of the least crime-affected cities in Los Angeles County,” Margo added.
What’s Next?
As of now, the city of Beverly Hills and the White House have not issued further statements. The remarks have, however, sparked conversations online, with many questioning whether the claim was based on fact or political rhetoric.
For now, residents say they keep their cars and homes locked — and crime remains relatively low in Beverly Hills, contradicting Trump’s claim.
Trump’s claim that Beverly Hills residents leave cars unlocked to avoid break-in damage has drawn skepticism from city officials and locals, who insist the city remains one of the safest in Los Angeles County. While the president framed the statement as part of his broader argument for stronger security measures, residents and community leaders say the reality does not match the rhetoric. For now, Beverly Hills officials maintain they have no evidence of such a trend, leaving many to wonder whether Trump’s comments were based on isolated anecdotes or political exaggeration.
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