Donald Trump Backs Police: Do Not Falsely Label Decent Americans as Racist
President Donald Trump on Thursday defended police officers across the country, urging Americans to work together to improve the criminal justice system. SOURCE
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President Donald Trump on Thursday defended police officers across the country, urging Americans to work together to improve the criminal justice system. SOURCE
“The President will not be signing legislation that renames America’s forts,” Kayleigh McEnany stressed to White House reporters Wednesday afternoon, shutting down suggestions that some military bases should be renamed to erase a past linked to the Confederacy. SOURCE
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday argued that if the Left wanted to start renaming historical buildings and military bases, perhaps they should visit former Vice President Joe Biden’s past. SOURCE
The White House press corps has asked President Donald Trump’s press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, the same question for the last four briefings in a row: does the president believe there is “systemic racism” in law enforcement? SOURCE
President Donald Trump on Wednesday met with Breitbart News contributor Sonnie Johnson, the host of Sonnie’s Corner on Sirius XM, and other black conservative leaders at the White House. SOURCE
“Let’s stop vilifying our officers, let’s recognize injustice where we see it, but recognize all of us in here are safe because of our police officers doing their jobs everyday,” said Press Sec. Kayleigh McEnany during a press conference Wednesday, commenting on the Left’s vilification of law enforcement officers. SOURCE
Republican political consultant Raynard Jackson called out prominent black cable media hosts for their divisive rhetoric. “I wish they would quit lying about what you’ve done specifically for the black community,” he said to President Trump during a meeting with black conservatives at the White House Wednesday. SOURCE
“Fear, ignorance, hatred, and blind violence snatched the life of my brother Patrick from all of us,” said Angela Underwood Jacobs, sister of slain officer Dave Patrick Underwood, at a House Judiciary hearing on policing practices and law enforcement accountability. She also shut down claims that defunding police departments would help solve problems. SOURCE
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday argued that voters should not be worried about voting in November in the presidential election. SOURCE
Noting the “very modest financial donations” China made to combat coronavirus spread in Africa, U.S. Secretary of the State Mike Pompeo declared that the costs from China’s cover-up far outweighs its contributions. Pompeo also warned Wednesday that China may “exploit the pandemic” to advance its ambitions in Africa. SOURCE