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Has Biden invited the family of David Dorn to the White House, to sympathize and discuss possible solutions to the problem of cops getting killed while helping friends or doing their jobs?
Has he invited the family of Ashli Babbitt to the White House?
Or will he only invite the families of drugged-out criminals of whom the mob approves?
Biden to host George Floyd's family next week on anniversary of his death
by Arlette Saenz and Devan Cole, CNN
Updated 10:59 AM ET, Sat May 22, 2021
Hear Biden and Harris' call to George Floyd's family after verdict 02:29
Washington (CNN)President Joe Biden will host the family of George Floyd at the White House on Tuesday to mark the one-year anniversary of his death at the hands of police, a White House official confirmed to CNN.
I should know better than to read C-D while eating.
It was a year ago. Millions of dollars of damage was done in reaction, 30+ people were killed, and the Floyd family are now multimillionaires.
It’s time to for the Democrats to stop pandering by elevating this thug and ex-con to sainthood simply because he was black, while tolerating - if not outright promoting - a horrific surge in antisemitism.
And before someone says this has nothing to do with Jews, it’s the hypocrisy and double standards I’m pointing out.
National Police week was last week. No dinner invitation for the families of cops that died in the line of duty?
Biden would be afraid to honor the families of police killed trying to keep Americans safe. It would anger the terrorist BLM group - you know, his voters.
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