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  • 2017-05-26 (xsd:date)
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  • Did President Trump 'Reinstate' a Memorial Day for Police Officers, Cancelled by Obama? (en)
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  • In May 2017, several hyperpartisan web sites reported that President Donald Trump had reinstated a day of commemoration for fallen police officers, after it was purportedly cancelled by his predecessor Barack Obama. On 6 May 2017, the USA For Americans web site published the claim: Similar versions of the story also appeared on TheExaminer.site and Guerilla.news, also known as Guerilla Patriots. Peace Officers Memorial Day, as it is properly known, falls on 15 May. It was never cancelled or curtailed by President Obama, so the premise of these articles is entirely false. In the following video, Obama delivers remarks on Peace Officers Memorial Day in 2015: He did the same in 2010, 2012, and 2013 Furthermore, every version of the article includes the following fabricated quotation from Donald Trump: President Trump has never said that. Nor did he address more than 10,000 police veterans on 6 May 2017. He did make a speech at the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service on 15 May 2017, which you can watch here. (en)
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