US President realDonaldTrump says the people of America demand law and order however JoeBiden is “afraid” to even mention law enforcement because he will lose all his radical left supporters.
US President Donald Trump says the people of America demand law and order however Joe Biden is “afraid” to even mention law enforcement because he will lose all his radical left supporters. It comes amid the first US presidential debate which saw the US president and Mr Biden face off on a number of crucial issues. "Why aren't you saying the words 'law enforcement?'" the President asked his opponent.
The President said conversely, he has “total support” from 250 military leaders and generals. He said he has the support of “almost every law enforcement group in the United States”. “I have Florida, I have Texas, I have Ohio, I have every … Portland”. "I don't think you have any law enforcement," Mr Trump said. President Trump also said Mr Biden “treated the black community just about as bad as anybody in this country".
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