//Trump’s new recovery plan resists sweeping police reforms

Trump’s new recovery plan resists sweeping police reforms

President Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable discussion about administration efforts on June 11 in Dallas. | Alex Brandon/AP

The president spoke in broad strokes and about “falsely labeling” police as “racists or bigots.”

At a roundtable in Dallas on Thursday, while calling for “law and order,” President Donald Trump announced his vision for “safety, opportunity, and dignity.” However, his limited proposals skirted action around police reform, which has become a major activist demand as protesters nationwide demonstrate against racism and the police killing of black people.

Trump met with community and faith leaders at Gateway Church to unveil the four steps of a revitalization plan: fostering economic development in minority communities by increasing access to capital for business owners; addressing racial health care disparities; getting police departments to meet use of force standards by executive order; and expanding access to education by pushing