Trump Welcomes Fraternal Order of Police to White House, Signals Continued Support 

The president hosted the group representing nearly 400,000 officers nationwide and vowed to help bolster recruiting efforts and protect law enforcement.
Trump Welcomes Fraternal Order of Police to White House, Signals Continued Support 
President Donald Trump speaks alongside Fraternal Order of Police National President Patrick Yoes at a roundtable in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington on June 5, 2025. Trump held the roundtable for members of the Fraternal Order of Police. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images
Travis Gillmore
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WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump held a roundtable discussion with the Fraternal Order of Police and senior cabinet officials regarding strategies and policies to support law enforcement at the White House on Thursday.

Officials made remarks for about 15 minutes before the media was removed from the State Dining Room so the group could meet in private.

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