President Donald Trump “We criticized former President Joe Biden’s administration on Monday for allowing outlaws to penetrate our country,” he said, announcing Peace Officers’ Anniversary and Police Week.
Trump declared Peace Officers’ Memorial Day on Thursday, continuing his 63-year tradition of honoring officers who fell on May 15th. He declared this week as the National Police week that will pass through this Sunday from this Saturday.
“This week and always, we celebrate brave men and women working in law enforcement, and commemorate those who sacrificed lives defending the thin blue line,” he wrote in the declaration.
In his presidential action, Trump called on the Biden administration for its “reckless and soft crime policy.” Police officer To do their job.
Celebrating law enforcement during National Police Week

President Donald Trump issued the declaration on Monday, which was declared as National Police Week and Peace Officers Memorial Day, a typical date of May 15th. (Reuters/Ra Milis)
“The Chaos Land will stop becoming a fortress of Freedom. Tragically, the previous administration will allow lawlessness to penetrate our country, making it difficult for law enforcement officials to do their job,” the president ordered. “Their recklessness, Soft crime policy Bold criminals and thugs; plagued by the sanctity of our homes, businesses and public spaces. I planted fear. And public trust in danger. ”
Trump continued, saying he was fulfilling his promise to once again campaign to make America safe, including gaining authority at the border and “restoring the rule of law for communities across the country.”

President Trump said former President Joe Biden’s policies made it difficult for police officers to do their jobs. (John Rudoff/AFP via Getty Images)
He also said under his administration, all available resources will be utilized to ensure that officers are equipped and trained to be the best, qualified officers are retained, and recruitment will be focused “on meritocracy.”
National Police Week is an opportunity to show us to police officers who have their backs
Trump has also called on Congress to codify his executive order that will require people who kill police officers and pass the bill to be killed. Strengthen protection for police officers.

President Trump has called on Congress to codify an executive order that requires the death penalty of convicted police murderers. (Action News Service)
“I stand in solidarity with those who defend our freedom and families who love and support them,” Trump said. “We pray for those who grieve for the fall and who swear that their lives, heritage and sacrifices will be remembered forever by our country of gratitude.”
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The governor has been asked to direct the American flag to fly with semi-staff on Thursday, and Trump has asked all Americans to observe the National Police Week with “appropriate rituals and activities.”