Trump honors the police four months after releasing hundreds of criminals who assaulted them
Washington – President Donald Trump honored the Florida fallen police officers in the White House on Monday, just four months since the day he released from the prison of hundreds of national terrorists who assaulted the police to promote their attempted attempted after he lost the 2020 elections.
“I will remain for my invitation,” said Harry Dunn, a former police officer of the Capitol who was one of the hundreds who were beaten, kicked, beaten with boards, stabbed with flag posts and attacked with bear spray on January 6, 2021. “I am happy that the police be the recognition of the law.
More than 140 police officers were injured by Trump’s mafia. One, Brian Sicknick, died hours after being attacked, and four others died for suicide in the weeks and months. Trump did not attend the Sicknick service in the Capitol. Nor did he approach his family, or those of others.
“Surprised, it is not a joint invitation with the criminals who forgave, since he sees them in the same light,” Dunn said.

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The Oval office ceremony awarded medals to three agents of the Palm Beach County Sheriff who died after being hit by a driver on a road near the Mar-A-Lago Country Club of Trump last year. The commemoration occurred two days after the end of the “Police Week”, since Trump had proclaimed the week of May 11 to 17.
The event took place on the same day that the Trump Department of Justice agreed to pay the family of the winner of January 6 Ashli Babbitt $ 5 million. Police killed her while crawling through a broken window to the spell of the speaker, the room behind the house of the house through which the legislators were being evacuated by their safety. Babbitt had come to the Capitol because he had believed Trump’s lies that the 2020 elections had stolen him.
Trump and his assistants have also talked about the creation of a compensation fund for those convicted of their roles in the January 6 attack whom Trump then forgave.
Although there is no statute of domestic terrorism, the actions of those convicted of attacking the police on January 6 comply with the definition of terrorism: that is, participating in violence to carry out a political objective.
In the same way, although there is no federal statute against participating in a blow per se, Trump’s actions that lead to January 6, 2021, comply with the definition of an attempt to self -care, that is, use the government levers and violence, or the threat of violence, to try to remain in power illegally.
Trump and his allies and apologists have spent the last four years creating fictitious versions of January 6 in which violence was caused by “Antifa” and other left -wing agitators, followed by a version of the day in which there was no violence against the police at all, and, ultimately, one in which that violence that happened had been instigated by the FBI and other actors of “deep state.”
When News themezone asked Trump in February why he had forgiven those convicted of serious crimes for his actions that day, Trump threw himself into a diatribe, claiming that the protesters, not the police, were the victims in this case.
“I forgave people who were assaulted. They were attacked by our government. And what I did was a great thing for humanity, ”he said.
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Trump was also accused of conspiracy and fraud charges for his efforts to cancel the results of the elections he had lost. But the United States Supreme Court in 2024 delayed a scheduled trial by granting a wide immunity for the measures he took during the president. Then, after Trump won the office in November, the Department of Justice withdrew the positions under its long -standing policy so as not to process a acting president.


