Categories: Police Misconduct

Trump Administration Dismantles National Police Misconduct Database A Scandalous Cover-Up?



The controversial national police misconduct database, initially proposed by Trump in 2020 and finally launched by the Biden administration in 2023, is now mysteriously offline. Was it a scandalous cover-up? Uncover the truth behind its sudden disappearance.

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