Here's Everything Trump Is Doing To Protect Bad Cops, Make Things Worse For Crime Victims - Above the Law
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The article critiques former President Trump’s approach to law and order, suggesting his recent executive actions prioritize police power while undermining civil liberties. It argues that Trump’s historical tendency to praise police brutality contrasts sharply with his current facade of caring about law enforcement. The DOJ's restructuring signals a shift towards protecting specific rights aligned with his agenda, at the expense of many constitutional protections. Attorney General Pam Bondi's cancellation of pivotal crime prevention grants in favor of aggressive drug enforcement reinforces this troubling trend towards a police state.
Trump has cozied up to cops and praised police brutality, but when his supporters attacked law enforcement, he sat back and watched.
His recent executive order demands respect for cops even as it suggests a police state is necessary to save the nation.
The DOJ has revamped its Civil Rights division to protect rights that align with Trump’s agenda while disregarding amendments that protect marginalized groups.
Attorney General Pam Bondi's cancellation of crime prevention grants highlights the administration's focus on illegal drug enforcement over community safety.
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