BLM marks 10-year anniversary calling for July 13 to be 'Black Lives Matter Day,' renew push to defund police
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55% : The Black Lives Matter movement is marking its 10-year anniversary on Thursday by asking local and national elected officials to establish July 13 as "Black Lives Matter Day."55% : CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP "Black Lives Matter" swiftly became a rallying cry for supporters.
44% : "Ten years in, we're getting a glimpse at what would happen if there were no Black Lives Matter."
42% : Fox News contributor Leo Terrell lambasts Democratic leadership's approach to crime and calls for investigations into Black Lives Matter on 'Hannity.'
22% : The anniversary comes as the Supreme Court decided President Biden's student loan handout was illegal and banned affirmative action in higher education.
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