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Trump criticizes Biden's “ruthless” guidelines at the announcement of the police week

On Monday, President Donald Trump criticized the government of former President Joe Biden for “lawlessness to penetrate our country” while he announced the commemoration day and the Peace Officers' police week.

Trump proclaimed Memorial Day on Thursday as a peace officer and continued a 63-year tradition on May 15th.

“This week and always we honor the brave men and women who serve in law enforcement agencies and remind those who have sacrificed their lives to defend the thin blue line,” he wrote in the proclamation.

In the presidential campaign, Trump also excluded bidges administration because of her “ruthless soft-on-crime policy”, which made it more difficult for police officers to do their work.

Celebrate the law enforcement authorities during the national police week

President Donald Trump published a proclamation on Monday and declared on May 11th to May 17th as a national police week and Peace officer Memorial Day as a typical date of May 15th. (Reuters/Leah Millis)

“A nation in chaos stops being a citadel of freedom. Tragically, the former government allowed lawlessness to penetrate our country, which made it more difficult for our law enforcement officers to do their work,” the president wrote in order. “Your ruthless guidelines for crime encouraged criminals and thugs; have devastated the holiness of our houses, companies and public spaces; have fear and endangered public trust.”

Trump continued and said that he fulfilled the promises to make himself in order to make America secure again, including the assumption of authority at the border and the restoration of the rule of law in communities “.

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President Trump said that former President Joe Biden's policy had made it difficult for the police officers to do their work. (John Rudoff/AFP via Getty Images)

He also said that all available resources are used as part of his administration to ensure that the officials are equipped and trained to be the best.

The national police week is an opportunity to show police officers that we have their back

Trump also asked Congress to codify his executive regulation in which the death penalty for those who murder a police officer, prescribed and a draft law that increases protection for police officers.

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President Trump asked the congress to codify his executive regulation, in which the death penalty for convicted police sponsors was prescribed. (Action News Service)

“I am in steadfast solidarity with those who defend our freedoms and families they love and support,” said Trump. “We pray for those who have the fallen and promise that their life, legacy and their victims will be remembered by our grateful nation forever.”

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The governors were asked to steer the American flag on Thursday at half -seasoned, and Trump asked all Americans to observe the national police week with “reasonable ceremonies and activities”.

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