In an epic announcement on Friday, September 6, the National Fraternal Order of Police, the oldest and largest police labor organization in the United States, announced that it is endorsing former President Donald Trump and Senator and vice presidential nominee JD Vance in the 2024 presidential election. The endorsement largely came from the National President of the organization, Patrick Yoes.
Beginning the press release that announced the Trump endorsement, the union noted that the endorsement was coming from the National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, saying, “Patrick Yoes, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, announced today that the members of the FOP voted to endorse Donald J. Trump for President of the United States.”
After that introduction, the statement quoted President Yoes in explaining why the Fraternal Order of Police is backing Trump. He said, “Public safety and border security will be important issues in the last months of this campaign.” He continued, “Our members carefully considered the positions of the candidates on the issues and there was no doubt—zero doubt—as to who they want as our President for the next four years: Donald J. Trump.”
Yoes also said, in the same statement, that Trump supports law enforcement and has done so even when others run away from the issue. He said, “During his first term, President Trump made it clear he supported law enforcement and border security.” Yoes continued, “In the summer of 2020, he stood with us when very few would. With his help, we defeated the ‘defund the police’ movement and, finally, we are seeing crime rates decrease. If we want to maintain these lower crime rates, we must re-elect Donald Trump.”
Continuing, Yoes noted that the FOP’s endorsement is a big deal for presidential candidates given the union’s size and history. He said, “As the nation’s oldest and largest law enforcement labor organization, the FOP’s presidential endorsement is one of the most sought-after endorsements by candidates running for the presidency.”
He then noted that the union is the voice for hundreds of thousands of law enforcement officers, saying, “The FOP is the number one voice of America’s law enforcement. We have a responsibility to our members, to the 700,000 sworn law enforcement officers in the United States, and to the communities they serve to do our part in determining the direction in which our country will head.”
Concluding, Yoes noted that the FOP has a long history of supporting the former president, saying, “The National FOP endorsed Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020. He led our nation through some very tough times. He provided our nation with strong, effective leadership during his first term, and now that he is seeking election to a second term, we intend to help him win it.”
The union, in the press release, also noted: “The FOP’s endorsement process is unique in that every member has the opportunity, through our 46 State Lodges, to make their choice known to the National Trustee. Once informed by the membership as to their choice, the National Trustee casts his or her vote at our National Board meeting. In order to secure our endorsement, the candidate needs the support of two-thirds of the State Lodges, a benchmark former President Trump easily cleared.”
Further, it said, commenting on the 2020 election, “Though this election was highly unusual, the FOP considered the two 2024 presidential candidates’ records—including President Trump’s responses to the FOP’s questionnaire, as well as a letter from the Harris-Walz campaign describing some of their positions on criminal justice and police labor issues. An FOP committee met personally with former President Trump, but no similar meeting was granted by the Harris-Walz campaign. This information was provided to the more than 377,000 members of the FOP so they could make their own decision in this election.”
The statement also noted, “In every election cycle, the FOP pays close attention to which presidential campaign highlights the issues most vital to the men and women of the FOP, including the challenges faced by the rank-and-file law enforcement officers, the real issues in public safety, and the problems in our criminal justice system. The FOP has endorsed candidates—from both parties—that our members believe have made the men and women of law enforcement a priority: George H. W. Bush (1992); William J. Clinton (1996); George W. Bush (2000, 2004); John S. McCain III (2008); Donald J. Trump (2016, 2020). In 2012, the FOP voted not to endorse a candidate.”
Former President Trump thanked the police union for its support during a Friday afternoon event, saying, “It’s an honor to be here. This is a big endorsement for me…It’s an honor. I’m thrilled to be back with the incredible heroes and patriots of the Fraternal Order of Police, an incredible group and a group that’s highly respected all over the country.”
Trump also commented on his respect for law enforcement and Kamala’s lack thereof, saying, “To all of the law enforcement men and women here today, I respect you so much. I admire you, and as your president, I will always back the blue as I did.” He added, “I back to blue more than any other. I was not a defunder like Kamala. She was a defunder. She was a ten year defunder. When you, when you want to defend for ten years, that’s the end of that one,” Trump said.
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