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Mathew Silverman

Mathew Silverman is the National President of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA). He has a long history of federal service and is recognized by members as an honest, hardworking, and passionate leader. Inspired from a young age by a desire to serve, Silverman began as a volunteer firefighter and has dedicated his career to supporting federal law enforcement officers. As FLEOA president, he focuses on advocating for improved pay, benefits, and mental health resources for law enforcement professionals nationwide.

New Jersey’s New Law Fuels Showdown Over ICE and State Authority

05.06.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

Federal agents say they’re being handcuffed while violent gangs, cartel traffickers, and organized crime networks exploit the cracks. A growing political war over immigration enforcement is now colliding with public safety concerns.
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Inside the Night Honoring America’s Law Enforcement Leaders

04.16.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

A quiet night in New York brought together some of the most influential names in law enforcement and media for a ceremony that revealed more than just awards.
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FLEOA Proudly Backs Trump's Push For Take-Home Pay Relief

04.14.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

Near tax deadline, FLEOA praises OBBBA for tax relief and take-home pay gains.
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Democrats Push 'Equal Pay' While Federal Officers Go Unpaid for 40+ Days

03.29.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

While Democrats held a flashy Equal Pay Day press conference, thousands of federal law enforcement officers and TSA agents have gone more than 40 days without pay due to the ongoing Department of Homeland Security funding crisis that their party continues to ignore.
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Restoring Order in Memphis: A Unified Federal Response to Violent Crime

03.24.26 | Mathew Silverman Analysis

Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association President Mathew Silverman explores the multi-agency violent crime crackdown underway in Memphis, the measurable results it's achieving, and how the operation could set an example for future federal operations.
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Fund DHS Now or Risk National Security Collapse

03.17.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

A prolonged shutdown is leaving critical homeland security functions under strain, with frontline personnel carrying the burden of political gridlock.
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Why Punishing ICE Agents Helps Criminal Networks

03.16.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

They enforced the law and now some politicians want to make sure they never wear a badge again.
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The New War on Federal Law Enforcement

03.14.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

A coalition of activists and politicians in Chicago is demanding a special prosecutor to pursue criminal charges against federal agents involved in a major immigration enforcement operation, raising concerns about politically motivated prosecutions.
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Class, Courtesy, and Courage: Why Sen. John Fetterman’s Approach Matters

03.01.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

Mathew Silverman, National President of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association and regular Law Enforcement Today contributor, weighs in on Senator Fetterman's unique stance as the only democrat to stand for civility, leadership, and governance in the face of his party's devotion to all things anti-American.
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Assaults on the Police Should Never Be Dismissed as "Play"

02.27.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

Two NYPD officers left a viral snowstorm bruised and bloodied while city leaders debated semantics. When assault is dismissed as a snowball fight the message to both cops and criminals could not be more dangerous.
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SOTU Takeaway: In a Divided Nation, Public Safety Should Unite Us

02.26.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

When the President declared that government’s first duty is to protect its citizens, federal agents heard something simple and powerful: your mission matters. In a divided nation, backing the men and women on the front lines of law enforcement sends a clear signal that public safety still comes first.
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When Jails Stop Cooperating, the Streets Take the Hit

02.18.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

When backroom coordination disappears, enforcement does not vanish. It moves into neighborhoods, workplaces, and traffic stops, changing not just where it happens but how disruptive it becomes.
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How a DHS Shutdown Punishes the Workforce That Guards America

02.17.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

They are still screening airports, guarding borders, and standing watch for America. The only thing missing is their paycheck while Washington argues.
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Virginia’s HB217: When Public Safety and Constitutional Duty Collide

02.11.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

FLEOA National President Mathew Silverman argues that Virginia lawmakers are pushing HB217 to score political points, even as they risk colliding head-on with the Second Amendment.
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How Maryland’s Latest Police Bill Threatens Officer Safety

02.06.26 | Mathew Silverman Editorial

Maryland’s new bill could put officers and federal law enforcement at risk while undermining decades of interagency cooperation. Experts warn the move may create more problems than it solves for public safety.
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