Top MUST WATCH Moments From Charlotte, North Carolina

September 06, 2024

President Donald J. Trump just wrapped up remarks at the Fraternal Order of Police's fall meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he accepted their endorsement and reiterated his support for the brave men and women of law enforcement.

 

 

Here are the top MUST WATCH moments you missed:

  • President Trump accepted an "overwhelming" endorsement from the Fraternal Order of Police: "I am so deeply honored to receive the Fraternal Order of Police's official endorsement for president United States. Thank you all very much."

  • President Trump declared an end Democrats' war on law enforcement: "I will break the grip of the Marxists on our justice system and I will END Kamala's war on police ... Together, we will launch a WAR on violent crime in America."

  • President Trump outlined his commitment to law enforcement in his second term: "I will sign legislation to strengthen protections for police officers — so important — and I will crack down on Marxist prosecutors like Philadelphia's Larry Krasner and LA's George Gascon."

  • President Trump emphasized the crime crisis plaguing our cities under Kamala: "Since Kamala Harris took office, she has presided over a 43% increase in violent crime — including a 58% increase in rape and an 89% increase in aggravated assault. And under Comrade Kamala, assaults on police officers are up a minimum of 32% ... The day I take the oath of office is the day that Kamala's crime wave comes to an end."

  • President Trump laid out his plan to dismantle the cartels: "A ten-year mandatory minimum sentence for anyone guilty of human smuggling, a guaranteed life sentence for [anyone] guilty of child trafficking, and the death penalty for drug dealers and anyone guilty of child or woman sex trafficking."

  • President Trump broke down Kamala's Marxist record: "Kamala was the original Marxist prosecutor. She shielded illegal alien crack dealers from deportation ... [She] called herself a 'leader' of the movement for no cash bail."