Trump backs local police in new executive order, rebukes Democrat crime policies that sowed 'chaos' across US
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order to support local police departments with federal resources, counteracting what he terms 'soft-on-crime policies' by Democrats that have led to national chaos. The order intends to empower state and local law enforcement, focusing on high-impact crimes and offering legal protections for officers facing undue expenses. It also includes provisions to increase military assets for crime prevention, enhance police training, and address racial discrimination investigations based solely on direct evidence. This initiative is a response to the surging crime rates following the 2020 riots and subsequent efforts to defund the police, which coincided with the pandemic and left law enforcement communities understaffed and demoralized. Trump's order aligns with his 'Make America Safe Again' campaign, emphasizing a return to law and order amidst escalating crime and unrest across the nation.
Trump's executive order aims to provide federal support to local police, counteracting Democrat policies he criticizes for causing national disorder, thus prioritizing law enforcement empowerment and high-impact crime prosecution.
The order includes directives for Attorney General Pam Bondi to enhance police departments through legal resources for officers, surplus military assets for crime prevention, and improved training and pay for law enforcement personnel.
Surges in violent crime, particularly following the 2020 George Floyd protests and defunding movements, have been attributed to anti-police rhetoric and liberal policies, prompting Trump's focus on bolstering police support.
The executive order specifically targets 'soft-on-crime policies' like sanctuary cities, relaxed shoplifting penalties, and bail reform that allows suspects to avoid detention, which Trump argues have fueled chaos.
In response to severe crime increases and officer shortages, the order seeks to restore law and order, fulfilling Trump's 2024 campaign promise to make America safe, while addressing broader issues like border security and antisemitism.