'Stricken' Trump vows return to 'law and order' as he visits slain cop's funeral
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63% : "His palm-up, proffered-hand announcement signal for the first shake creates a sense of power and empathy," she said of the handshake Trump gave a man at the home.45% : Karoline Leavitt said in a statement: "President Trump is moved by the invitation to join NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller's family and colleagues as they deal with this senseless and tragic death.
44% : " READ MORE: Donald Trump calls for return to 'law and order' as he attends murdered NYPD cop's funeral Trump delivered a heartfelt but powerful speech at the funeral service as he called for 'law and order' When he reached the on-duty authorities there for added security at the event, the handshake became what James referred to as a "'heroes' shake" that saw his hands clasped in front of his chest.
43% : Both Biden and Trump have promised to foster closer relationships with law enforcement if elected in November.
40% : " The men Trump shook hands with included New York City Police Department Commissioner Edward Caban and members of the Nassau County police, government officials and others.
39% : For all the latest news, politics, sports, and showbiz from the USA, go to The Mirror US Trump called Rivera, the suspect in the murder, a 'thug' as his body language throughout the event was 'sombre' and empathetic During his time in the White House, Trump made immigrant crime a central but polarising issue, one he sought to completely eradicate by bringing "law and order" back to the country.
26% : A body language expert said Trump appeared 'sombre' and stricken as he attended the funeral of slain NYPD cop Jonathan Diller on Thursday
26% : Trump appeared to feel Diller's loss personally as he attended the funeral, a body language expert said Diller, 31, became the first officer killed in the line of duty in about two years in New York City.
26% : A Trump campaign spokesperson confirmed that he would be attending the wake on Thursday as Trump himself posted about the killing on his Truth Social page.
20% : "As Trump walks away, he seems to be puffing in a sign that suggests feelings of almost personal loss, turning a stricken expression to the cameras and flapping the rain off his coat as he walks into the service.
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