WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump heaped praise on law enforcement while decrying anti-police sentiment in a speech to FBI academy graduates on Friday not long after he lamented the agency's "sad" and "disgraceful" state.
In remarks to the FBI National Academy that also touched on immigration and violent crime, Trump called himself a "true friend and loyal champion" of police while noting that members of law enforcement "rarely get the recognition" they deserve.
"We will protect those who protect us," the president said, adding that those accused of killing police officers "should get the death penalty."
"Anti-police sentiment is wrong and it's dangerous, and we will not stand for it," he said.