Black officers break from unions over Trump endorsements
Trump has touted his support from the law enforcement community, which includes endorsements from national, city and state officersโ unions โ some of which publicly endorsed a political candidate for the first time. Many fraternal Black police organizations were formed to advocate for equality within police departments but also to focus on how law enforcement affects the wider Black community. While support for the Republican incumbent does not strictly fall along racial lines, many Black officers say the endorsements for Trump donโt fairly represent all dues-paying members. โI am a Black American and a Black law enforcement officer," said Rob Pride, the National Fraternal Order of Police chair of trustees. "We could probably have an hourlong conversation about why some folks feel President Trump is racist and why others disagree,โ he said.