Cass County Sheriff with President Trump as He Signs Laws Aimed at Supporting Law Enforcement
President Trump said he wants to help those, especially in law enforcement and the military, who have taken it upon themselves to protect us
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Sheriff Laney, President Trump
The president signed the American Law Enforcement Heroes Act, which encourages law enforcement agencies to hire veterans.
The president signed the American Law Enforcement Heroes Act, which encourages law enforcement agencies to hire veterans.
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LANEY AND TRUMP
The president signed the American Law Enforcement Heroes Act, which encourages law enforcement agencies to hire veterans.
The president signed the American Law Enforcement Heroes Act, which encourages law enforcement agencies to hire veterans.
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Sheriff Laney, President Trump
The president signed the American Law Enforcement Heroes Act, which encourages law enforcement agencies to hire veterans.
The president signed the American Law Enforcement Heroes Act, which encourages law enforcement agencies to hire veterans.
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Sheriff Laney, President Trump
The president signed the American Law Enforcement Heroes Act, which encourages law enforcement agencies to hire veterans.
The president signed the American Law Enforcement Heroes Act, which encourages law enforcement agencies to hire veterans.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Cass County Sheriff Paul Laney watched just feet away from President Trump as he signed two bills into law aimed at helping law enforcement families and veterans.
The president signed the American Law Enforcement Heroes Act, which encourages law enforcement agencies to hire veterans.
He also signed the Public Safety Officers Benefits Improvement Act, which helps officers and their families make death or disability claims.
Sheriff Laney said he was honored to be there.
President Trump said he wants to help those, especially in law enforcement and the military, who have taken it upon themselves to protect us.