The National Police Association supported Trump's Stop ANTIFA Act of 2025 and endorsed his pick of Kash Patel to head the FBI, but now the group is calling out The National Police Association supported Trump's Stop ANTIFA Act of 2025 and endorsed his pick of Kash Patel to head the FBI, but now the group is calling out

Conservative police group takes fight to Fox reporter while accusing Trump of breaking law

2026/02/08 23:38
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The National Police Association supported Trump's Stop ANTIFA Act of 2025 and endorsed his pick of Kash Patel to head the FBI, but now the group is calling out the Trump administration for breaking the law.

FOX Biz senior correspondent Charles Gasparino, who reports on Trump often and earned the ire of MAGA when he reported that conservatives were wrong to suggest Trump outsmarted the world with tariffs, took to social media to declare that the Epstein files released by the DOJ are "a huge zero."

"I think the entire Epstein Files turned out to be a huge zero," he said, adding that "they have some redeeming value in that they really expose just how conniving and vapid the largely progressive, elite class of this country really is."

That's when the National Police Association stepped in and asked the conservative, "Why do you ignore the DOJ’s redactions in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, shielding perpetrators from accountability, as well as the withholding of more than three million documents, omissions that render any claim of 'non-usefulness' useless?"

The reporter responded by asking, "Why does he ignore the potential legal liability the government now faces when the Privacy Act lawsuits start?"

The NPA is followed on social media by GOP figures like Nancy Mace and Marjorie Taylor Greene, and consistently supports the Trump administration's priorities, according to a review of its statements.

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