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Prominent Republican Representatives Are Attacking President Joe Biden On His Expected Police Reform Order

Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters

It was reported that seven Republican senators have written President Joe Biden to express concern over his expected police reform executive order, the Washington Examiner reported.Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and five colleagues warned that the executive order would defund state and local police departments.

“These hard-left policies are extremely ill-advised, dangerous to Americans, and would only further demoralize law enforcement,” the senators wrote in the letter sent to Biden on Friday, the Examiner reported.

“We are baffled as to why this administration would want to implement this [executive order], which is tantamount to defunding the police.”

One objection to the order concerned a ban on common equipment used by local law enforcement, the Examiner said. A draft of the progressive executive order says such equipment contributes to the “militarization” of police forces.

Among the items that police departments would be unable to purchase are flash or stun grenades — nonlethal tools used by enforcement to disorient suspects in dangerous situations — and nearly all drones and long-range acoustic devices.

Armored cars, which police use to navigate in active shooting situations, also would be off limits, the Examiner reported.

The executive order requires “supporting alternatives to arrest and incarceration” and implementing diversity recruiting and training programs.

The GOP senators also opposed the draft order’s enforcement structure, which penalizes police departments that don’t comply with many of the provisions. One form of punishment is denying access to money from the Community Oriented Policing Services grant program and the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance grant program.

Biden could be seen as taking steps to appease progressives and liberal activists via executive orders after his roughly $2 trillion social spending and climate legislation stalled in Congress.

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