DOJ Retracts Phoenix Police Department Consent Decree
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“Promise made. Promise kept.” Congressman Abe Hamadeh was celebratory last week and praised the decision by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to rescind a politically driven report against the Phoenix Police Department on “patterns and practice” of discrimination that was found by law enforcement experts to be 97% “factually or contextually inaccurate.”
The U.S. Department of Justice has rejected a “patterns and practice” report from a Biden administration investigation into the Phoenix Police Department. U.S. Rep. Abraham Hamadeh, R-Arizona, announced the rejection. Hamadeh, who met with Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, called the Biden administration’s actions politically motivated and baseless.
The U.S. Department of Justice has rejected a “patterns and practice” report from a Biden administration investigation into the Phoenix Police Department. U.S. Rep. Abraham Hamadeh, R-Arizona, announced the rejection Wednesday morning. Hamadeh, who met with Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, called the Biden administration’s actions politically motivated and baseless.
WASHINGTON DC – On Wednesday, Congressman Abraham Hamadeh (AZ-08) proudly announced that the U.S. Department of Justice has rejected the politically motivated and baseless “patterns and practice” report from a weaponized investigation by the Biden Administration into the Phoenix Police Department.
WASHINGTON DC - Congressman Abraham J. Hamadeh has sent a letter to Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel advocating for the men and women of the Phoenix Police Department who have been the victims of the Biden Administration's weaponization of the Department of Justice.
In his letter, Congressman Hamadeh urged Director Patel to rescind the DOJ’s report on the Phoenix Police Department.