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President Biden Resumes Campaigning in Nevada Amid Calls for Calm and Continued Criticism of Political Rhetoric
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President Joe Biden delivered a speech to a crowd of black voters at the NAACP national convention, marking his first public address since the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. During the speech, Biden emphasized the need for stricter gun control measures, specifically calling for the prohibition of semi-automatic rifles like the AR-15. The event was part of Biden's return to the campaign trail after a brief hiatus following the assassination attempt.
It's time for an important conversation in this country. Our politics have become too heated.
Join me in getting these weapons of war off the streets of America. An AR-15 was used in the shooting of Donald Trump... It's time to outlaw them.
I know the good Lord hasn't brought us this far to leave us now.
Just because we must lower the temperature in our politics as it relates to violence doesn't mean we should stop telling the truth.
We want to focus on the policy goals of whoever occupies the White House in the next term.
People are concerned about the price of gas, price of bread, but they're also concerned with their growing knowledge around Project 2025.
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- 1.National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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- 1.Donald Trump
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