From The White House <[email protected]>
Subject Trump Right to Send Fed Law Officers to Chicago and Other Cities to Fight Crime and Save Lives
Date July 23, 2020 3:25 PM
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By deploying additional federal agents and other resources to communities under attack, the president is carrying out his duty to keep  Americans safe

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** Trump Right to Send Fed Law Officers to Chicago and Other Cities to Fight Crime and Save Lives
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“By deploying additional federal agents and other resources to communities under attack by violent criminals, the president is carrying out his duty to keep the American people safe,” writes Tom Homan, former Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, for Fox News.

“The only people who should be upset by the president’s actions are the criminals he wants to stop from victimizing innocent men, women and children.”

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“After an effort by the legacy media to disappear the story, the nation is finally hearing about the mayhem and violence overtaking Portland, Oregon . . . This story is now only being covered because President Trump realized local Democratic leadership had no real interest in ending the chaos and sent in federal law enforcement to establish the law and order every American wants and deserves,” Tammy Bruce writes in The Washington Times ([link removed]) .
Congress passed the Great American Outdoors Act yesterday, which will achieve “the twin goals of protecting America’s crown jewels and repairing deteriorating infrastructure . . . [it] passed both the Senate and the House with wide bipartisan support and President Trump specifically requested the bill for his signature,” Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) writes in The Hill ([link removed]) .

MORE: Ivanka Trump celebrates the bill’s passage in Colorado! ([link removed])
The “Supreme Court decision in Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania was a major victory for freedom of religion and conscience in the United States . . . It was just the latest example of aggressive work by President Trump’s Department of Health and Human Services to protect First Amendment freedoms and then win on those issues in court,” Health & Human Services Secretary Alex Azar writes in the Washington Examiner ([link removed]) .

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