[Congressional Record Volume 166, Number 114 (Monday, June 22, 2020)]
[Senate]
[Page S3113]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PRESIDENT'S EXECUTIVE ORDER
Mr. GRASSLEY. Mr. President, President Trump recently signed an
Executive order requiring commonsense administrative steps to promote
police accountability. Democrats immediately criticized it as weak and
insufficient to combat racial injustice, citing the need for changing
laws. Of course, this is an Executive order. In itself, it does not and
cannot solve the whole problem.
This reminds me of when the President was criticized for not ordering
a nationwide lockdown, despite having no such power, and then was
accused of being a dictator for suggesting that he had a role in
reopening the economy.
The President deserves credit for taking steps within his authority
to improve police accountability, but he cannot change the law.
Congress must now work and do it in a bipartisan way to do what we
can within the scope of our constitutional authority to make things
better.
You cannot legislate away racial injustice overnight, but Federal,
State, and local laws must reflect our national creed that all people
are created equal.
I yield the floor.
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