Byron Donalds' history on youth offender laws: How DC proposal breaks from his past [View all]
U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., wants to lower the age of eligibility for a Washington, D.C., youth rehabilitation law, saying that anyone 18 or older should face the full weight of the law as an adult.
"In DC, 18-24 y/o criminals are eligible to be charged & tried as juveniles," Donalds wrote Aug. 20 on X. "This is wrong. My bill, HR 4922 The DC CRIMES Act ensures if youre 18 or older, youre charged (as) an adult."
Donalds renewed focus on the legislation, which he first introduced in 2024, follows President Donald Trumps federal takeover of the districts police force. Trump administration officials have specifically called out the districts youthful offender law.
Donalds isnt describing the districts law correctly it doesnt allow 18- to 24-year-olds to be tried as juveniles, experts told us. It allows people in that age range, in certain cases, to have their convictions sealed and receive more flexible sentencing options, at a judges discretion.
He also has some related history. As a young adult, Donalds benefited from flexible sentencing when he faced drug and bribery charges.
https://www.politifact.com/article/2025/aug/27/byron-donalds-history-youth-offender-laws-dc/