Indy's FOP President Meets with President Trump at the White House
- President Donald Trump will join the Fraternal Order of Police for a roundtable discussion on a budget bill, scheduled for Thursday.
- The National Order President Patrick Yoes stated that the bill eliminates federal income tax on overtime.
- The Fraternal Order of Police is dismissing lawsuits against police departments in various cities, including Louisville and Minneapolis.
- They expressed that officers in sanctuary cities are frustrated with repeatedly arresting the same individuals, stressing the need for more tools to ensure safety.
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Fraternal Order of Police, White House link arms on budget bill, recruitment efforts
(The Center Square) — President Donald Trump welcomed representatives from the National Fraternal Order of Police to the White House Thursday afternoon for a show of solidarity on Trump’s 'Big Beautiful Bill' and working conditions for the nation’s police officers.
Indy's FOP President meets with President Trump at the White House
WASHINGTON D.C. The Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police President Richard Snyder met with President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday, according to his post on X.According to the post, Snyder was in Washington to "share examples of revolving door of criminal justice tragedies."Per his biography on X, Snyder serves as President of Indy FOP, which serves over 3,000 members in Central Indiana.
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