Donald Trump urged the Fraternal Order of Police national board in Charlotte, N.C., to “watch for voter fraud” in November, a suggestion that might conflict with state laws and potentially lead to claims of voter intimidation. While reiterating his repeatedly debunked claims of widespread election fraud, Trump suggested that police officers might intimidate individuals suspected of committing voter fraud, reported the New York Times. “You can keep it down just by watching because, believe it or not, they’re afraid of that badge,” he said. Trump addressed the nation’s largest police labor group…