President Trump Signs Presidential Decree on Police Reform June 17, 6:30

In the United States, President Trump signed a presidential decree over reforms last month as a growing demand for police reforms triggered by the death of a black man who had been killed by a police officer. Given that the point of criticism is toward the government, it seems that the aim is to show the stance of taking measures.

In the United States, there is a growing demand for police reforms in the United States last month, when a black man died after being pressed by a police officer.

Against this backdrop, President Trump delivered a speech at the White House on the 16th, saying, "Americans need law and order." Signed the presidential decree.

The presidential decree, in principle, calls for prohibiting police officers' strangling during arrests, which has been a problem since the death of a black man.

In addition, it will encourage the construction of a database in order to share information on police officers who have had problems in responding, and cooperation with social workers when the police respond to drug addicts.

President Trump seems to have the aim of showing a stance to tackle the measures in response to the fact that criticisms are facing the administration in successive cases.

However, some demonstrators have questioned the effectiveness of the presidential decree, saying that more radical reforms such as the reduction of police budget are necessary.