Who cares more about everyday Americans?
Who cares more about law enforcement and those who uphold the laws in this country?
It sure isn’t the current crop of anti-patriots on the Left, in our view.
It’s President Donald J. Trump.
The family of California Police Officer Ronil Singh, killed by an illegal immigrant at a routine traffic stop in December 2018, attested to that fact at the annual Peace Officers’ Memorial Service on Capitol Hill this week.
Ronil Singh’s brother, Reggie, told the crowd in attendance that the family supports the president and thanked him for everything he’s done for law enforcement.
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While Obama seemed to denigrate and vilify the men and women in blue, Trump has done the opposite.
“This man over here,” Singh said, pointing to Trump. “The Singh family supports him. Whatever he’s doing for law enforcement, we support him. His team at the White House has reached out to us multiple times.”
WATCH: Reggie Singh, brother of police officer Cpl. Ronil Singh who was killed by an illegal alien last year, on his support for law enforcement and President @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/11YhI79NCX
— Official Team Trump (@TeamTrump) May 15, 2019
Officer Singh’s widow, Anamika, added that not only has President Trump reached out to the family, he’s also been the “only one” to do so.
“I actually want to thank you personally,” she said to Trump. “You’re the only one who reached out and gave your condolences to the family.”
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“It means a lot to all of our law enforcement families that are here for the sacrifice that my husband and his brothers in blue and sisters in blue have given,” she tearfully said.
Trump calls to the stage the brother & wife of slain Officer Ronil Singh – who was killed on Christmas eve by an illegal immigrant.
The widow initially did not want to speak, but with her baby in arms, took the mic & stunned the audience.
Their words need to be heard.
Share them: pic.twitter.com/CFs0oOPO8r— Benny (@bennyjohnson) May 15, 2019
“This man is amazing, and my family supports him,” Reggie Singh added.
Trump highlighted Ronil Singh’s death in a call for stronger immigration laws and to encourage Congress to help him build the wall.
There is right now a full scale manhunt going on in California for an illegal immigrant accused of shooting and killing a police officer during a traffic stop. Time to get tough on Border Security. Build the Wall!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 27, 2018
Where was Pelosi? Why was Trump the only one to reach out to the Singh family? The officer was murdered in the state that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) represents — so why wouldn’t she reach out?
Oh, that’s right. She very specifically said that his death and the loss his family felt did not necessarily amount to a “crisis.”
Nancy Pelosi said that stories like Officer Singh’s are “tragic” but aren’t enough to call a “crisis.” Really, Nancy? I have a lot to say on @foxandfriends this morning!
— Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) January 11, 2019
“As painful and as horrible one death is,” Pelosi said of Singh, “whether it’s the corporal or whether it’s the children … the fact is we have to have public policy that secures our border” and building a wall “will not eliminate” that crisis.
Trump is the only one who cares.
This piece originally appeared in The Political Insider and is used by permission.
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