The nation’s largest police union on Friday endorsed Donald Trump for president, lauding his commitment to police officers.
The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) gave the GOP presidential nominee its endorsement after he received support from more than two-thirds of the group’s national board.
“Trump has seriously looked at the issues facing law enforcement today. He understands and supports our priorities and our members believe he will make America safe again,” said Chuck Canterbury, the FOP’s national president.
“He’s made a real commitment to America’s law enforcement and we’re proud to make a commitment to him and his campaign by endorsing his candidacy today.”
Donald Trump was very aggressive in seeking the endorsement of the FOP although it proved much easier when Hillary Clinton refused to complete the survey and made a reference to the NAACP that the police needed to stop killing blacks.
As we have previously discussed, Clinton has a long history of mistreating law enforcement and the stories are endless from various security and secret service personnel that have been around her.