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White House Website Shows Support For Police & 2A Rights Immediately After Trump Takes Office

January 24, 2017

As promised, as soon as the Trump administration came into power, it has begun to make swift changes to the way the country has been run. Within moments of Donald Trump being sworn in as the 45th President of the United States, the White House website got revamped to include sections such as on called “Standing Up For Our Law Enforcement Community” which reaffirms the administration’s dedication to the nation’s police as well as American citizen’s right to keep and bear arms.

“One of the fundamental rights of every American is to live in a safe community,” the statement reads. “A Trump Administration will empower our law enforcement officers to do their jobs and keep our streets free of crime and violence. The Trump Administration will be a law and order administration. President Trump will honor our men and women in uniform and will support their mission of protecting the public. The dangerous anti-police atmosphere in America is wrong. The Trump Administration will end it.”

It ensures that the new administration is invested in the safety of the American people.

“Our job is not to make life more comfortable for the rioter, the looter, or the violent disrupter,” it says.

It vows to uphold the Second Amendment rights of Americans, something the previous administration had failed to do.

“Supporting law enforcement means supporting our citizens’ ability to protect themselves. We will uphold Americans’ Second Amendment rights at every level of our judicial system,” the statement continues.

The page also includes the promise to build a border wall, end gang violence and sanctuary cities.

“It is the first duty of government to keep the innocent safe, and President Donald Trump will fight for the safety of every American, and especially those Americans who have not known safe neighborhoods for a very long time,” the White House website concludes.

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