The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) and International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) condemned Trump's blanket pardons for individuals associated with the January 6 insurrection. They argue that this decision jeopardizes public safety, particularly for law enforcement officers who were assaulted during the riots. The unions emphasized that crimes against police are assaults on societal order, and premature release of offenders diminishes community accountability and disregards the sacrifices made by law enforcement families. The organizations stress that consequences for such actions must be severe to deter future violence against police officers.
The Fraternal Order of Police criticized Trump's pardons for January 6 rioters, highlighting concerns over the implications for law enforcement and public safety.
IACP and FOP expressed dismay over pardons granted for violent crimes against police, stating they undermine the rule of law and diminish accountability.
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