
Biden slams 'hate-filled' Buffalo gunman while honoring fallen police
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : Biden closed his remarks by saying he is 'committed to remaining' a partner for law enforcement and lauding his budget for Fiscal Year 2023, which includes a doubling in funding for community policing.54% : Pictured: Law enforcement salutes the president and first lady Jill Biden as they arrive for the memorial service of fallen officers on Sunday, May 15, 2022 'We should agree, it's not to defund the police, it's to fund the police,' Biden said to cheers from the audience.
51% : The president and first lady Jill Biden attended the event kicking off Police Week Sunday afternoon outside the Capitol honoring the lives of law enforcement who were killed in the line of duty in the last year. 'Being a cop today is a heck of a lot harder than it's ever been,' Biden said during his remarks for the event hosted by the National Fraternal Order of Police.
46% : Biden insisted during his near 18-minute remarks Sunday that his agenda is clearly in favor of funding police, contrary to the far-left calls that began the summer of 2020 for the complete defunding of law enforcement across the country.
41% : Biden said his Fiscal Year 2023 budget proposal includes more money for law enforcement and that his agenda is not for 'defunding police'
33% : He also claims his agenda is for the funding - not defunding - of police Joe Biden gave an impassioned plea Sunday during a memorial for fallen law enforcement by asking Americans to 'address the hate that remains a stain on the soul of America' after a racially motivated gunman opened fire at a supermarket in Buffalo. 'A lone gunman, armed with weapons of war and a hate-filled soul shot and killed 10 innocent people in cold blood in a grocery store Saturday afternoon,' Biden said during the 41st Annual National Peace Officers' Memorial Service outside the Capitol on Sunday.
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