Security hits shaky ground when law and order become a catchphrase

What is frightening for all of us who share the North American land mass is that for Donald Trump to portray himself as America’s firefighter, there needs to be a fire.
U.S. President Donald Trump, pictured on June 1 en route from the White House to St. John’s Episcopal Church after bringing in federal law enforcement officers and military police to clear protestors.
OTTAWA—During his 2015 campaign for the Republican Party leadership, Donald J. Trump claimed that he was “the most militaristic person ever.” No sooner had Trump made that boastful claim than the press pilloried him for his demonstrable absence of any actual military service. The New York ...

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