One of President Donald Trump’s big promises on the campaign trail last November was to crack down on crime.
A frequent complaint heard from constituents and prospective voters was that Democrats were too soft on crime — and too anti-police.
Trump’s Department of Justice seems poised to tackle both of those issues in one fell swoop.
The DOJ, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, announced Wednesday that it is doing away with a number of restrictive investigations and lawsuits ushered in at the 11th hour by the administration of former President Joe Biden.
“Today, the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division is beginning the process of dismissing lawsuits against the Louisville, Kentucky and Minneapolis, Minnesota police departments,” the statement began.