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Uncle Joe

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Wed Feb 8, 2023, 11:33 AM Feb 2023

Biden Condemns Police Murder of Tyre Nichols as Congressional Push for Police Reform Remains Stalled



President Joe Biden delivered his second State of the Union address Tuesday, his first before a divided Congress where Republicans now hold a slim majority in the House of Representatives. Biden, who is widely believed to be gearing up for reelection in 2024, repeatedly asked lawmakers to work with him to "finish the job." Biden spoke exactly a month after the fatal police beating of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, honoring his parents, who were in attendance, and demanding more police accountability. Color of Change president Rashad Robinson says it was an emotional moment worth recognizing, "but we have to go the extra mile at helping the public understand why change hasn't happened, who is standing in the way of change." He says Republicans, backed by big-money donors, have effectively foreclosed the chance of meaningful legislation on policing for the next two years.
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Biden Condemns Police Murder of Tyre Nichols as Congressional Push for Police Reform Remains Stalled (Original Post) Uncle Joe Feb 2023 OP
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