President Orders Reversal on Traffic Stops Amid Controversy In a surprise move, the President has called for traffic stops to resume, despite a directive issued by the administration just days ago to pause the practice. The decision comes as a response to growing criticism from law enforcement agencies and lawmakers, who argue that the pause was causing unnecessary risks and disruptions to public safety. The initial order was intended to address concerns about racial profiling and police brutality, but its swift reversal has sparked debate about the administration's approach to addressing these issues. As the controversy continues to unfold, the President's decision to resume traffic stops raises questions about the balance between public safety and civil rights.


The president called for traffic stops to resume, despite the administration ordering the agency to pause them on Tuesday