Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke has been exposing the Black Lives Matter movement since it's inception two years ago, but at the RNC convention in Cleveland Monday, he took his message to a whole new level in support of the Trump campaign.
"Ladies and Gentlemen, I would like to make something very clear: Blue Lives Matter in America!" Clarke said. "I want to talk with you about something important, indeed, a concept that five law enforcement officers were murdered and nine more were wounded for earlier this month in Dallas, and for which three more were murdered yesterday in Baton Rouge: that is the importance of Making America Safe Again."
"What we witnessed in Ferguson, in Baltimore, and in Baton Rouge was a collapse of social order. So many of the actions of the Occupy movement and Black Lives Matter transcend peaceful protest, and violates the code of conduct we rely on. American law enforcement officers understand that race is and has been a heated issue in our country. Most appreciate the vital need for thoroughness and transparency in pursuit of the greater good in their actions, and in their investigations," he continued. "These are truths that are self-evident to me, and which I practice, and they are the truths that Donald Trump understands and supports."
Last night on CNN, Clarke got into a heated exchange with host Don Lemon, who said on his Facebook page today that Clarke is not a good representation of men and women in uniform.
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