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Jewish professor at Northeastern University says he wants Trump ‘dead’ By washingtonpost.com Feb 17, 2018 - 1:08:05 AM | |
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제자리로 돌아오다 : 경찰, FBI, 국경 요원들, 트럼프로 '절대적으로 열중하고 있다' Pushback: Cops, FBI, Border agents, 'absolutely enthralled' with Trump | |
by Paul Bedard |
법 집행기관은 트럼프의 최고 FBI 및 사법 당국에 대한 비판이 계급 및 파일에 대한 사기성 공격이라는 민주당의 주장에 대해 강력히 저항하고 있다. 한 최고 경찰은 트럼프가 전직 대통령 오바마보다 경찰에 더 좋았다고 말했다.
"법 집행 기관의 대다수는 법 집행을 진정으로 지원하고 어느 수준에서도 문제가 되지 않기 때문에 이 행정부에 매우 만족합니다. 그는 법 집행을 지지하며 그 사실이 매우 중요합니다. "라고 텍사스 주 락월 카운티 (Rockwall County)의 해럴드 에이번손 (Sheriff Harold Eavenson) 국무 장관과 국립 보안관 협회 (National Sheriffs 'Association) 의장이 말했다.
Law enforcement is pushing back hard on Democratic charges that President Trump’s criticism of top FBI and Justice officials is a demoralizing attack on the rank and file, with one top cop saying there is “no doubt” that Trump has been better for police than former President Obama.
“The majority of law enforcement is very, very pleased with this administration because he truly does support law enforcement and it doesn’t matter at what level. He supports law enforcement and that’s very important,” said Sheriff Harold Eavenson of Rockwall County, Texas, and president of the National Sheriffs’ Association.
진짜 도널드트럼프@ realDonaldTrump : "나는 항상 보안관들과 훌륭한 관계를 유지해왔으며, 우리 행정부는 미국의 보안관, 대리인 및 법 집행관들과 자랑스럽게 서있으며, 우리는 또한 강력한 법과 질서를 지니고 100 % 수행한다." https://t.co/QLanl42Zif— 국가 보안관 & # 39; 협회
.@realDonaldTrump: "I have always had a great relationship with the sheriffs. My administration stands proudly with America's sheriffs, deputies and law enforcement officers. And we stand also 100 percent with strong law and order." https://t.co/QLanl42Zif— National Sheriffs' Association (@NationalSheriff) February 13, 2018
이번 주 워싱톤에서 열린 입법 회의를 관장하는 Eavenson은 거리에서 트럼프에 대한 지원을 듣고 FBI와 미국 세관 및 국경 보안청 (Border Protection Agency)의 관리에 대한 지원을 듣고 있다고 말했다.
"나는 요원 수준에 이르기까지 감독자 수준의 사람들과 얘기를 나눴으며 그들은 트럼프 대통령에게 절대적으로 매혹되어 있다. 그들은 그들이 해야 할 방식대로 일을 할 수 있기 때문에 트럼프를 좋아한다 "고 그는 인터뷰에서 말했다.
Eavenson, overseeing the group’s legislative meeting in Washington this week, said he has heard support for Trump from the streets to the management of the FBI and U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency.
“I have talked with some of those guys at the supervisor level down to the agent level and they are absolutely enthralled with President Trump. They like him because they can do their the job the way it is supposed to be done,” he said in an interview.
Trump’s foes have suggested that his criticism of the politicization inside the FBI and Justice, displayed fully in newly-released reports and texts quoting officials pleading for Hillary Rodham Clinton to win the 2016 election, has sunk morale in law enforcement.
Thank you Mr. President for supporting not only the men and women of law enforcement in Las Vegas, but around the country as well! https://t.co/D0NrgRpWMl— National FOP (@GLFOP) October 11, 2017
California Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, for example, said Wednesday, “I am concerned about the attack on these institutions and the long term damage that is being done.”
But that ignores the strong ties Trump has with law enforcement dating back to the 2016 presidential campaign, when he made time to thank motorcade cops, to calls he's made like one to an Indianapolis motorcycle policeman injured in a presidential motorcade, to this week when he hosted sheriffs at the White House.
Jonathan F. Thompson, executive director of the Sheriffs’ Association, said, “It has raised morale to see that the president and the attorney general of the United States, as they say, has their back. It does trickle down to the rank and file in local law enforcement because they know that if they are on a case or they are working a task force that they have their support.”
Where Obama often took the side of those claiming police brutality, Trump has backed the police politically and symbolically — and often out of the public eye.
Top policy aide Stephen Miller recently told Secrets of how Trump demands time to meet with first responders and law enforcement when he travels.
“You can see that bond with law enforcement and how much he enjoys engaging with law enforcement,” said Miller, adding, “I see it so often behind closed doors where he wants to ask them about their shifts, about their responsibilities, about what they’ve seen and where they’ve been and who they’ve interacted with. And he loves to ask them, as well, as a rank and file person, what is your thought on how we should address a policy issue affecting your department or your line of work. He really wants to hear from the rank and file about whatever legislative or policy issues we’re dealing with that impact that person’s life or career based upon their insight as someone intimately involved with it on a day to day basis.”
Criticizing 5 lawyer bureaucrats at the top of the FBI is not attacking the boots on the ground. When you support law enforcement as we do you would get it. I know many LEOs, they all get it and feel the same way and express it often. We support the doers... Boots Not Suits! https://t.co/T3ON3NFJcQ— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) February 13, 2018
President Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. tweeted this week that his extensive relationships in law enforcement concur and he took exception to those suggesting that the president’s criticism of FBI brass is also an attack on the rank and file.
“Criticizing 5 lawyer bureaucrats at the top of the FBI is not attacking the boots on the ground,” tweeted Trump. “When you support law enforcement as we do you would get it. I know many LEOs, they all get it and feel the same way and express it often. We support the doers...Boots Not Suits,” he added.
That has been the message inside several federal agencies such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement where the former administration limited their law enforcement abilities.
In an interview last year, for example, ICE chief Thomas Homan told Secrets that Border Patrol and ICE agents are cheering life under Trump. "Now they have meaning to their jobs," said Homan. "What this president has done is taken the handcuffs off of law enforcement officers who are charged with enforcing immigration laws," he added.
On Tuesday, the National Sheriffs’ Association agreed and said that law enforcement is respected again at the top level of government.
“It’s nice to be able to go in and sit down with the most powerful man in the world and tell him what your problems are and he’s interested in them. That’s a good feeling,” said Eavenson, who added that White House treatment of police agencies is “no doubt, no doubt” better under Trump than Obama.
Paul Bedard, the Washington Examiner's "Washington Secrets" columnist, can be contacted at pbedard@washingtonexaminer.com
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#1 by tut reader on 02/14/2018 - 9:34
The only people still professing the Trump is owned by the Jews nonsense are either Jewish hasbaratchiks working in concert or idiots who can’t see the obvious.
#2 by Joe on 02/14/2018 - 9:34
He said he instead meant to convey that he wished Trump would disappear from the White House.
Kinda like “disappear for pages of history” became “wipe off the map”. They speak with forked tongues.
#3 by elenits on 02/15/2018 - 9:34
Hmm. In the case of a professor publicly wishing a US president dead the university distances itself from his remarks and removes the video: this action is proportionate. Compare to the outrageously disproportionate punishment now before Congress of $250,000 fine plus up to 20 years in jail for exercising one’s 1st amendment right of supporting BDS / criticising Israel.
#4 by RM on 02/15/2018 - 9:34
Ward Churchill – criminal
Anthony Hall – racist
Steven Salaita – insensitive
Joy Karega – anti-semitic
Barry Bluestone – free speech champion
,,,gosh I wonder what it is about Bluestone that makes him above the so-called law?