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Saturday, March 30, 2024

Donald Trump uses law enforcement for a hypocritcal photo-op during visit to police officer's wake

The problem(s) with Trump (tRumpti-Dumpty!) pitching himself as a law enforcement ally: Although he called deceased veterans "losers and suckers", Donald Trump desperately wants to be seen as an ally to law enforcement. The suspected felon's record makes his pitch demonstrably ridiculous. An echo opinon published on the Rachel Maddow blog by Steve Benen. 
Donald Trump finds himself in a precarious situation continuously fighting allegations of wrongdoing while defended by Mike Pence, Paul Ryan, Ivanka and Jared. (KYO Gallery)

NEW YORK CITY Officer 👮Jonathan Diller* (our condolences 😔😢) was gunned down during a traffic stop. The 31-year-old officer leaves behind a wife and 1-year-old son.

Diller’s wake was held yesterday on Long Island, and Donald Trump thought it’d be a good idea to attend. The New York Times reported:

Afterward, as rain poured down outside, Trump said the officer’s death was a horrible tragedy and, as he often does on the campaign trail, broadly called for a crackdown on violent crime without mentioning specific policies. “The only thing we can say is maybe something is going to be learned,” Mr. Trump said. “We’ve got to toughen it up. We’ve got to strengthen it up.”

The report added that before the former president spoke to reporters, “a line of police officers, some uniformed and some in tactical gear, were deliberately posed behind him.”

It was a familiar sight: “The former president often takes pictures with the police who accompany his motorcade on the campaign trail, and his aides regularly share videos of the interactions on social media to highlight the officers’ support.”

None of this is especially subtle. The presumptive Republican nominee wants to be seen as “tough on crime” and a “strong” ally of law enforcement. His partisan allies are eager to feed the narrative: House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (Ohio State's child abuse cover-up, i.e. "Gym-Jim Jordan), a Trump acolyte, declared via social media yesterday, “No one Backs The Blue more than President Trump.”

As a matter of election-year politics, the message makes sense. As a matter of reality, this is demonstrably ridiculous.

For now, let’s not dwell on the irony of seeing a man currently facing dozens of criminal counts push a “tough on crime” message, though it’s likely Trump was the only accused felon at yesterday’s wake.

Let’s instead consider the Republican’s record. (hypocrite~❗)
To see Donald Trump as some kind of ally to law enforcement is to look past everything we know about Donald Trump.

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Governor Hochul Directs Flags to Half-Staff to Honor Fallen NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller:  “New Yorkers are in mourning over the loss of Officer Jonathan Diller, a heroic young man who dedicated his life to public safety and serving the people,” Governor Hochul said.

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