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Trump Eases Police ‘Burden’ with Executive Orders in First 100 Days: Veteran Officer

Eric ThompsonBy Eric ThompsonApril 23, 2025 GiveMeFive News No Comments4 Mins Read
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President Donald Trump’s return to office has marked a significant shift in the relationship between law enforcement and the federal government. With a series of executive orders aimed at reducing crime, Trump has lifted what many in the police community felt was a growing burden. “Since Trump has returned to office, it has really been, it’s been a burden lifted for law enforcement,” remarked Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith (Ret.), a veteran with nearly three decades in law enforcement.

Smith, who serves as a spokesperson for the National Police Association, is optimistic about the future. She believes that the vilification of police officers is fading, as high-level politicians are no longer endorsing such narratives. Currently, Smith trains officers across the nation and maintains regular communication with those on the front lines.

One of Trump’s key actions on his first day back was signing the Executive Order on Initial Rescissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions. This move eradicated numerous Biden-era policies, including those that restricted law enforcement’s access to essential equipment. These actions are seen as a step towards restoring public trust in policing.

The order that Trump rescinded, titled Advancing Effective, Accountable Policing and Criminal Justice Practices to Enhance Public Trust and Public Safety, had promoted alternatives to arrest and limited the use of force. “Now, law enforcement optimism is as high as it has been since what we called the ‘war on cops,'” Smith noted, drawing a parallel to the Obama-Biden administration.

She emphasized that pro-police messaging is rejuvenating the law enforcement community. This shift may even inspire a new generation to consider careers in policing. “And I think we’ll start to see young people interested in the profession again,” she stated, hopeful for a resurgence in recruitment.

Another significant executive order from Trump focused on protecting Americans from cross-border crime. The order aims to combat drug and gang crime, as well as human trafficking and smuggling. According to the National Association for Police Officers, this order encourages cooperation between state, local, and federal law enforcement.

Smith, based in Arizona, regularly engages with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents. She has observed a notable increase in morale among those tasked with securing the border. “The morale in the border patrol here in southern Arizona… it’s exploded,” Smith shared, highlighting the positive shift in attitude.

CBP’s Assistant Commissioner for Public Affairs, Hilton Beckham, echoed this sentiment. “Change starts with leadership,” she told Fox News Digital, emphasizing the newfound authority given to law enforcement. The agency is now operating at full capacity, restoring order and accountability.

Beckham highlighted historic lows in illegal crossings, a testament to the effectiveness of current policies. She praised the collaborative efforts across government agencies, which are producing tangible results. “The CBP mission never changed, but now we have the ability to enforce it fully,” she declared.

The energy among border agents is palpable. They are eager to perform their duties without previous restrictions. “You see those guys and gals out and about, and they’re so happy because they get to do their jobs,” Smith observed.

With Trump’s leadership, the border patrol and other law enforcement agencies feel a renewed sense of purpose. The administration’s support is evident in its actions and policies. Such backing is vital for those who dedicate their lives to upholding the law.

Smith’s optimism extends beyond the southern border. She believes that law enforcement across the nation will benefit from the current administration’s policies. The focus on law and order is expected to have a positive impact on communities nationwide.

In this new era, police officers are hopeful for a return to normalcy. The backing of the federal government is crucial in restoring confidence. The changes implemented by Trump are seen as steps in the right direction.

The emphasis on law and order resonates with officers on the ground. They are encouraged by the administration’s commitment to their cause. This support is essential for maintaining safety and security across the country.

Smith’s perspective reflects a broader sentiment within the law enforcement community. The changes brought by the current administration are welcomed with open arms. Officers feel empowered to carry out their duties effectively.

As the nation moves forward, the focus remains on supporting those who protect and serve. The law enforcement community is poised for a period of renewal and growth. With the right leadership, they are ready to face any challenges ahead.

Eric Thompson

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