The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), which supported President Donald Trump's election in 2016, 2020, and 2024, yesterday criticized his blanket pardon
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Law enforcement organizations have criticized President Trump’s sweeping pardons for Jan. 6 rioters. The International Association of Chiefs of Police and the Fraternal Order of Police, the
Donald Trump pardoned more than 1,500 people of crimes related to the Jan 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol, freeing many people convicted of assaulting officers.
Hundreds of Donald Trump supporters who had been serving prison sentences for participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol were freed on Tuesday, after the new president pardoned more than 1,
Police unions and the chief of the Capitol Police condemned Trump's pardons of the violent felons who attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6.
The largest police organization in the US which backed Donald Trump in the last three elections condemned the president’s decision to pardon 1,500 Jan. 6 rioters, some of whom were convicted of
President Donald Trump 's mass pardon of Jan. 6 rioters, many of whom assaulted police officers defending the U.S. Capitol, has provoked a furious response from the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) and the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) on Tuesday.
Trump had long promised if elected to pardon backers who besieged Congress, delayed the certification of the true 2020 presidential vote, and menaced elected officials of both parties including Vice President Mike Pence, who was overseeing the process that day and became a specific target of the angry mob.
The Fraternal Order of Police refuses to comment on Donald Trump’s massive pardons of January 6 insurrectionists, including those guilty of assaulting Capitol Police officers.
The Fraternal Order of Police has finally commented on Donald Trump’s sweeping pardon of January 6 insurrectionists.