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President Donald Trump aligned himself squarely with law enforcement in a speech to supporters in Arizona on Tuesday, abandoning sympathy for people protesting police brutality, or its victims, as he sought to stabilize his re-election campaign.

“We believe in law and order, we support the men and women of law enforcement, and we stand for the citizens in every city, in every community, in every part of our country who wish to live in safety, security, dignity and peace,” he told an audience of young supporters organized by the group Turning Point Action at a Phoenix megachurch.