Donald Trump denounces Hillary Clinton as being "against the police"



WEST BEND --  Donald Trump is denouncing rival Hillary Clinton as being "against the police" and says the Democratic party's policies have "betrayed" African-American communities.

Trump is delivering rare prepared remarks at a rally in West Bend -- about 45 minutes outside Milwaukee.

The city has been rocked by protests over the shooting of a black man by a black police officer. Trump tells the crowd that the riots are an "assault" on the right of all citizens. He's declaring that, "Law and order must be restored."

Trump also says he'll implement tough new restrictions on administration officials and their spouses giving paid speeches if he's elected to the White House.

Trump says he'll insist senior officials sign an agreement barring them from collecting speaking fees from corporations with a registered lobbyist or any entity tied to a foreign government for five years after leaving office.

Trump has criticized rival Hillary Clinton for the speaking fees she collected after leaving her position as secretary of state and called on her to release the transcripts.