US President Trump signs executive order for police law enforcement

  US President Trump signed an executive order for police reform on June 16, local time, encouraging police departments across the country to adopt the highest professional standards to serve the community.

  Trump said that this standard will become "the strongest and highest standard in the world." At the same time, Trump said that he strongly opposed the reduction of the police department's funds and the dissolution of the police station, and considered these proposals to be radical acts. For the throat-locking behavior commonly used by law enforcement officials, Trump believes that it can only be used in extremely emergency situations. At the same time, the executive order called for the establishment of a qualification certification program to encourage police to use best practices in the use of force and to track down police officers accused of misconduct. (CCTV reporter Xu Tao Xu Xiao)