President Donald Trump signed more executive orders this morning he says will usher in a 'new era of justice.'

One establishes a violent crime task force. Another aims to reduce violence against police. A third order is designed to 'break the back of the criminal cartels.'

'I'm signing three executive actions today designed to restore safety in America,' Trump announced.

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President Donald Trump signed three more executive orders this morning that he says will usher in a 'new era of justice.' Standing behind him are Vice President Mike Pence, Jeff Sessions (right) and Sessions' wife Mary

Trump issued the executive actions from the Oval Office as he stood alongside his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, who had just been sworn into office.

The president said Sessions, who overcame fierce opposition from Senate Democrats trying to keep him out of the position, 'is a man of total, utter resolve - you just got a little witnessing of that. That resolve is what we need right now.

'We face the menace of rising crime and the threat of deadly terror,' the president said. 'And its not getting better, but it will get better, very soon. It's gonna get a lot better.'

The White House did not immediately release the text of the orders Trump signed today that he says continue to deliver on his campaign promise to reestablish law and order in the country.

'Very important, all very important,' Trump said of the directives.

The president said in his remarks that the first one tells the Department of Justice to take all necessary action 'break the back of the criminal cartels that have spread across our nation and are destroying the blood of our youth, and other people, many other people.

The next one creates a 'task force on reducing violent crime,' he said.

Trump said the third memorandum directs DOJ to 'stop' crimes against law enforcement officers.

'It's a shame what's been happening to our great, truly great, law enforcement officers. That's gonna stop as of today,' Trump declared in remarks. 'Today's ceremony should be seen as a clear message to the gang members and drug dealers terrorizing innocent people - your day is over.'

'We face the menace if rising crime and the threat of deadly terror,' the president said. 'And its not getting better but it will get better, very soon'

The president declared, 'A new era of justice begins, and it begins right now.'

Trump's orders build on remarks he made Wednesday to police. Trump said his administration work with them to stop the flow of drugs coming into the country and end gang violence - offering up his border wall as a down payment.

The new office holder also told men and women in the law enforcement community that he would have a zero-tolerance policy for violence against police.

'You have a true, true friend in the White House... I stand with you. I support our police. I support our sheriffs.'

Trump said he would build bridges with police officers and continue to hold listening sessions with them, like the one he hosted at the White House this week with sheriffs.

The president said he was beginning a 'great national partnership' with them, and they would 'always find an open door at the White House.'

'Let today serve as a great call to action. And let this moment represent a new beginning in relations between law enforcement and our communities,' he said. 'The American public totally stands with you.'