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The database, created in 2022 under an executive order by former President Joe Biden, tracked misconduct among nearly 150,000 federal law enforcement officers and agents, according to the report. It was operational for just over a year, with all 90 executive branch agencies contributing disciplinary records dating back to 2017. Trump’s order revokes Biden’s police reform measures
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National Law Enforcement Accountability Database, which tracked federal officer misconduct, deleted
President Donald Trump’s order was part of broader efforts to reduce the federal government’s size and costs
