By Kanishka Singh
Washington (Reuters) – US Department of Justice has removed a database monitoring misconduct by federal law enforcement, a list proposed by Republican President Donald Trump during his first term and formally made by former Democratic President Joe Biden Is.
The website of National Law Enforcement accountability database was taken down on Thursday. The first expulsion was reported by the Washington Post.
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The website of the Department of Justice says that the database is no longer active and it was being decrended by Trump after Biden’s executive order canceled.
As of September 2024, according to a report released last year, the database had 4,790 records of federal official misconduct between 2018 and 2023.
After the murder of George Floid in June 2020, a black man died, when a white miniPolis police officer kneked on his neck, then Trump himself said that Trump himself “Trump himself” Trip “Law Enforcement Affairs Examples of excessive use were proposed.
Trump forgives two police officers in Washington, who was convicted in 2020 in 2020, in 2020, in the White House, in his second term after taking oath in his second term at the White House.
The Washington Post reported that the federal database’s deletion does not affect the National Decrtification Index, a national registry of state and local police officers who have lost their authentication or license due to misconduct.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Michelle Nichols and Leslie Adler)