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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.

Arizona Man Accused Of Viciously Battering Female Cop May Have Done It Once Before, Reports Say

06.06.25 | Trevor Bachman News

Joseph Huggins allegedly has a long history of assaulting police officers... and now the truth is out.
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Biden-Appointed Judge Rules Trump Admin Can't Deport Boulder Terrorist's Family

06.06.25 | Trevor Bachman News

A federal judge, nominated by President Biden, has paused the deportation of Mohamed Sabry Soliman’s wife and five children; Soliman is the Egyptian national charged with a violent antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado.
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Six Illegal Immigrants Shared Chilling Messages After Slaying South Carolina Woman, Police Say

06.06.25 | Trevor Bachman News

New details reveal six illegal immigrants planned the murder of Larisha Thompson. All have been charged in the cold-blooded killing and a related armed robbery.
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US Navy Veteran Blasts and Sues Legacy Media, Claiming They Defamed Him For Doing His Job

06.04.25 | Trevor Bachman News

Zachary Young is suing the Associated Press for $500 million, alleging that they defamed him by referring to his rescue efforts during the disastrous 2021 Afghanistan pull-out as "smuggling."
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Support Surges For Officer Indicted Nearly Two Years After Being Cleared For Making ‘Split-Second’ Call

06.04.25 | Trevor Bachman News

Corporal Salvatore Oldrati faces manslaughter charges nearly four years after a shooting that was initially deemed justified, sparking a fierce debate in New Jersey. His family and supporters say the incident was a tragic misunderstanding and have rallied behind him through a growing online campaign.
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