Global Courant 2023-05-16 02:50:38
President Biden canceled his speech honoring fallen police officers for National Police Week, instead he would have traveled to his granddaughter’s graduation.
Biden was scheduled to deliver a keynote address on Monday at the National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) National Peace Officers Memorial Service, as the week in honor of our country’s law enforcement officers kicked off.
However, the president seemingly pulled out of the event at the last minute — his name was already on the event schedule — and Attorney General Merrick Garland was sent instead of Biden.
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Biden was scheduled to deliver a keynote address Monday at the National Fraternal Order of Police’s National Peace Officers Memorial Service as the week in honor of our country’s law enforcement officers kicked off. (Fox News digital)
Blinken read a letter from the president during his absence from the event.
Instead, Biden attended his granddaughter Maisy Biden’s graduation on Monday at the University of Pennsylvania, which is home to the Biden Center, where classified documents were found last year.
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The White House and FOP did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Biden issued a video statement on Monday in honor of National Police Week and Peace Officers Memorial Day, affirming that the “answer is not to defund law enforcement.”
A source told Fox News Digital that Biden reportedly pulled out of the event to attend his granddaughter’s graduation. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)
With that, the Democratic president turned against the 2020 rallying cry of some members of his own party. He then continued in the 2-minute, 52-second message to tout what he considered his government’s successes in gun control.
“Let’s be very clear. The answer is not to fail the police,” Biden said. “It’s to provide you with the resources and training to be the partners and protectors of the communities in need.”
Biden applauded himself for signing the US bailout during the pandemic, providing $350 billion to states and cities that could be used to retain and hire more officers, pay overtime and bonuses, pay benefits for disabled first responders expand and “keep communities safe”. The president said hundreds of communities have used more than $10 billion of that money to date.
Biden applauded himself for signing the US bailout during the pandemic, providing $350 billion to states and cities that could be used to retain and hire more officers, pay overtime and bonuses, pay benefits for disabled first responders expand and “keep communities safe”. The president said hundreds of communities have used more than $10 billion of that money to date. From there, Biden moved on to discuss gun control, putting it in the context of increasing safety for police officers. (Celal Gunes/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
From there, Biden moved on to discuss gun control, putting it in the context of increasing safety for police officers.
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“I signed the most sweeping gun safety bill in nearly 30 years to ensure that officers on the street are not outmaneuvered,” Biden said. “We are also strengthening background checks for gun purchases, cracking down on illegal gun sales and governing so-called ghost guns that officers have told me are increasingly being found at crime scenes.
Biden added that he is now seeking “another $37 billion to hire 100,000 additional police officers trained in community policing to provide law enforcement with mental health and wellness resources, and to ensure they hire more school counselors, psychologists and have social workers responding alongside a crisis.” them as they appear.” He also supported investment “in programs proven to address the root causes of crime”.
Fox News Digital’s Danielle Wallace contributed to the reporting.
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