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The President Signs the “Strengthening and Unleashing America’s Law Enforcement to Pursue Criminals and Protect Innocent Citizens” Executive Order

Posted on May 5, 2025

President Donald J. Trump, signed an Executive Order dated
April 28, 2025, titled “Strengthening and Unleashing America’s Law
Enforcement to Pursue Criminals and Protect Innocent Citizens.”
The order
focuses on empowering state and local law enforcement by providing legal
protections, increasing resources (e.g., military assets, training, and pay),
revising federal oversight such as consent decrees, and holding officials
accountable for obstructing law enforcement. It emphasizes proactive policing
and rejects policies that the administration views as hindering public safety. Below
is a concise summary of its key provisions:

  1. Purpose
    and Policy
    : The order aims to empower state and local law enforcement
    to combat crime aggressively, protect citizens, and reject policies
    prioritizing race- or sex-based “equity.” It emphasizes
    supporting police, establishing best practices, defending officers from
    unjust accusations, and surging resources to law enforcement.
  2. Legal
    Defense for Officers
    : The Attorney General is directed to create a
    mechanism, including private-sector pro bono assistance, to provide legal
    resources and indemnification for officers facing unjust expenses or
    liabilities from actions taken in their official duties.
  3. Empowering
    State and Local Law Enforcement
    : Federal resources will be maximized
    to:
    • Develop
      best practices for aggressive policing.
    • Enhance
      training, pay, and benefits for officers.
    • Strengthen
      legal protections and seek harsher sentences for crimes against officers.
    • Invest
      in prison security and crime data collection.
    • Within
      60 days, the Attorney General must review and modify or rescind federal
      consent decrees and agreements that hinder law enforcement.
  4. Using
    National Security Assets
    : Within 90 days, the Attorney General and
    Secretary of Defense, with input from the Secretary of Homeland Security,
    will:
    • Provide
      excess military and national security assets to local law enforcement.
    • Determine
      how military assets, training, and personnel can prevent crime.
  5. Holding
    Officials Accountable
    : The Attorney General will pursue legal remedies
    against state and local officials who:
    • Obstruct
      criminal law enforcement unlawfully.
    • Engage
      in discriminatory practices under “diversity, equity, and
      inclusion” initiatives that restrict policing or endanger citizens.
  6. Homeland
    Security Task Forces
    : The Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland
    Security will use existing Homeland Security Task Forces (per Executive
    Order 14159) to advance this order’s objectives.
  7. General
    Provisions
    : The order does not impair existing agency authority, is
    subject to applicable law and appropriations, and does not create
    enforceable rights against the U.S. government.  

The Executive Order provides significant benefits to peace
officers through legal protections, increased pay, better training, access to
advanced equipment, and enhanced safety measures. It also strengthens Association
advocacy by aligning federal policy with their goals, boosting their bargaining
power, and offering resources to protect and support members. These measures
address key union priorities like officer safety, compensation, and operational
support.

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