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The U.S. Attorney’s Office said the offense is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. The office said most of those arrested will be released without having to post bail and must return to court in February.
Read More →President Donald Trump held a reception Sunday to honor the law enforcement officers and other first responders who worked the inauguration.
Read More →On his first day in office President Donald J. Trump has issued a statement of support for the nation's law enforcement officers on the official White House Website.
Read More →By week's end, the nation's capital will have transformed into a virtual fortress of roadblocks, fences and armed police.
Read More →Law enforcement groups view Sessions, who appeared before the Senate in a confirmation hearing Tuesday, as someone who will bring a "police-first" mentality to Justice that they say was absent during President Obama's eight years in office.
Read More →Trump's supporters in the law enforcement community expect a lot from the new president. But what can the Trump administration really do to uphold the rule of law and assist police in their mission to enforce it?
Read More →Dear President Trump, you have vowed to make America great again. But I would like to speak with you about how you can make the law enforcement community and the American public safe again.
Read More →Mr. de León said he expected California to challenge Washington — and defend itself from policies instituted in Washington — on issues including the environment, immigration and criminal justice. He said California Democrats decided to turn to Mr. Holder as they watched Mr. Trump assemble his cabinet and begin to set the tone for his presidency.
Read More →The Secret Service wants the NYPD on the job at Trump Tower at West 57th Street and Fifth Avenue, where pedestrians walking in front of the building are required to have their bags searched, a police source said.
Read More →One thing that is clear even before Trump takes office is that he and his administration could be very supportive of law enforcement, certainly much more supportive than his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton would have been.
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