Voters “want a force, and I have been that and I’m ready to do it again,” Sessions said. “The reason they can know that I’m willing to stand for our principles is that I broke with the entire Republican establishment and endorsed Donald Trump.”
Sessions voiced concern about reforms amid the killings of black men by police. As a prosecutor on the state and federal levels, he worked with police officers, sheriff’s deputies and federal law enforcement officers.
“I know the work that they do. I know how hard it is,” Sessions said.
He said groups need to discuss the dangers officers face and how to make sure police and sheriff’s departments are working to make everybody safe.
Sessions supports proposals to improve policing, “but what I would say to everybody — regardless of your race, your religion or values — is that the damage being done to the police department is far more significant than these fixes that are out there.”
“We want strong applications, we want to hire good people, we want to keep them and not have them get demoralized. That is the great threat we face right now,” he said.
Sessions wants the focus to be on people who do wrong.
“You have to make sure that anybody that commits wrongdoing is fully investigated and prosecuted if they committed crimes. That means police, too,” he said.