Yoes expressed that the endorsement from the Fraternal Order of Police represented the "overwhelming collective will" of their more than 375,000 members, showcasing the union's support for Trump. This backing reflected their strong belief in him as the candidate who will stand by law enforcement. In the lead-up to the election, this endorsement provides a significant boost to Trump's campaign as law enforcement's stance can influence public opinion and voter behavior.
Harry Dunn criticized the endorsement, stating it was merely a political move as Trump seeks votes. He described Trump’s claims of being an ally to law enforcement as "a lie," citing the events of January 6 as a pivotal moment that demonstrated Trump's abandonment of the law enforcement community. Dunn expressed frustration over fellow officers' views on Trump, highlighting a rift within law enforcement regarding the former president's political actions and statements.
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