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politics and politicians Title: Trump Moves To Fulfill Campaign Promise Of ‘Law And Order’ His Third Week In Office President Donald Trump signed executive orders designed to fight crime and oversaw the swearing in of Jeff Sessions as attorney general in his third week in office. These actions, along with meeting with law enforcement leaders, were intended to fulfill his campaign promise of “law and order.” In President Obama’s last year in office, there was a bipartisan initiative to reduce sentencing for drug criminals. This effort, much like people’s hope for a “libertarian moment” in the 2016 election, seems to be put on hold during the Trump administration. Trump’s executive order on crime creates a task force to find ways to reduce violent crime, calls for Attorney General Sessions to develop a strategy to more effectively prosecute people who target police officers and orders the federal government focus its efforts on transnational criminal organizations, specifically drug cartels. The orders call for increased deportations of members of gangs such as MS-13 and leaves open the possibility of mandatory minimum sentences for violence against police officers. The Koch-funded Cato Institute published a blog post criticizing these orders saying, “supporters of limited, constitutional government ought to be concerned about the orders that Trump signed yesterday.” In a press release about the executive orders, the White House said they are “desperately needed,” as, “in 2016, murders in large cities increased by double digits.” The orders do not stand alone in Trump’s efforts in week three to enact “law and order” and “respect to law enforcement,” as he said he would do in October. The president met with sheriffs from across the country on Tuesday. The National Sheriff’s Association has supported President Trump and a source with intimate knowledge of the situation told TheDC that the group is open to filing an amicus brief supporting Trump’s temporary travel ban. Then on Wednesday, Trump addressed police chiefs and sheriffs in Washington and told them, “We all see what happens and what’s been happening to you. It’s not fair. We must protect those who protect us.” During the nomination process Jeff Sessions was the target of attacks on his character, and his tough on crime stances were largely ignored. Sessions called the bipartisan criminal justice reform bill that Obama, the Koch brothers, and Republican senators supported “dangerous for America” and said “it’s more accurate to call it a ‘criminal leniency bill.'” And while there has been a movement championed by Sen. Rand Paul to embrace marijuana legalization in the Republican Party, Sessions has said, “good people don’t smoke marijuana.” After Attorney General Sessions was swore-in, Trump said: “Today’s ceremony should be seen as a clear message to the gang members and drug dealers terrorizing innocent people, your day is over. A new era of justice begins and it begins right now.” Sessions said at the ceremony that the “crime problem” in the U.S. is a “a dangerous permanent trend that puts the health and safety of the American people at risk.” The new attorney general also called for a “lawful system of immigration, one that serves the interests of the people of the United States.” Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Sessions has said, “good people don’t smoke marijuana.” What's he saying about all the rest of us?
#2. To: buckeroo (#1) What's he saying about all the rest of us? That you're bad people, because you smoke marijuana.
#3. To: Vicomte13 (#2) Most folks I know smoke it. I don't, so I guess I'm a good person even if I drink like a fish.
#4. To: Gatlin (#0) Trump Moves To Fulfill Campaign Promise Of ‘Law And Order’ His Third Week In Office Good!
#5. To: rlk (#4) " Trump Moves To Fulfill Campaign Promise Of ‘Law And Order’ His Third Week In Office That is good. I guess by now BLM, NBPP, and CAIR all know the party is over. So, when will we see Shitlerly in orange, wearing wrist & ankle bracelets ? Si vis pacem, para bellum
Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.
There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag... We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language... and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people."Theodore Roosevelt-1907. I am concerned for the security of our great nation; not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within." -- General Douglas MacArthur Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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