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LetMyPeopleVote

(179,857 posts)
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 07:50 PM Jan 2025

Trump's relationship with law enforcement takes an ugly turn for the worse

Like many convicted felons, the president has a difficult relationship with law enforcement. His pardons for violent Jan. 6 felons clearly aren’t helping.

Trump’s relationship with law enforcement takes an ugly turn for the worse

*FVCK any member of the FOP who voted for tRump.

Turquoise Cat 💙😻✌️ (@turquoise-cat.bsky.social) 2025-01-22T22:18:38.694Z

Trump’s relationship with law enforcement takes an ugly turn for the worse

*FVCK any member of the FOP who voted for tRump.



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trumps-relationship-law-enforcement-takes-ugly-turn-worse-rcna188747

UPDATE (January 22, 2024, 3:12 p.m. ET): While the Fraternal Order of Police initially did not comment on the Jan. 6 pardons, the organization did ultimately release a critical statement, alongside the International Association of Chiefs of Police.

Like many convicted felons, Donald Trump has a difficult relationship with law enforcement. On one hand, the president likes to at least pretend to be closely allied with the police. Indeed, the day after his second inauguration, the Republican told reporters, “I am the friend of police.”

On the other hand, Trump has also spent years railing against “dirty cops,” while condemning law enforcement officials he dislikes as, among other things, “fascists.” He has even expressed support for prosecuting members of the Capitol Police, despite the fact that they did nothing wrong.

But Trump’s relationship with law enforcement took an ugly turn for the worse when he issued roughly 1,500 pardons and commuted the sentences of 14 Jan. 6 criminals — including violent felons who were in prison for assaulting police officers.

Some in the law enforcement community, including current and former prosecutors, were understandably appalled by Trump’s decision. As The New York Times reported, plenty of police officers — most notably those who served at the Capitol on Jan. 6 — felt the same way.

More than 150 police officers from the two agencies were injured during the assault on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob four years ago. Some were hit in the head with baseball bats, flagpoles and pipes. One lost consciousness after rioters used a metal barrier to push her down as they marched to the building. Now many of those officers described themselves as struggling and depressed in response to Mr. Trump freeing their attackers.


Aquilino Gonell, a former Capitol Police sergeant, told the Times, “It’s a miscarriage of justice, a betrayal, a mockery, and a desecration of the men and women that risked their lives defending our democracy.” Harry Dunn, who also protected the Capitol on Jan. 6, added, “Everybody’s angry and sad and devastated.”

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Trump's relationship with law enforcement takes an ugly turn for the worse (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Jan 2025 OP
Oh well... lame54 Jan 2025 #1
Trump obviously no longer cares what his cult thinks of him. Irish_Dem Jan 2025 #2
So now, violently attacking the police is 'patriotic' to republicans. keithbvadu2 Jan 2025 #3
It was to those police officers who supported Trump despite the assault of officers. travelingthrulife Jan 2025 #4

travelingthrulife

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4. It was to those police officers who supported Trump despite the assault of officers.
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 10:00 PM
Jan 2025

They were all down with it a couple days ago.

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