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Biden, Dems Rush to Rewrite Chauvin Trial Narrative for Political Gain; Kamala Harris: It’s Our Job to Honor Thug Who Robbed Pregnant Woman at Gunpoint, and related stories

Biden, Dems rush to rewrite Chauvin trial narrative for political gain:

The racism angle was conspicuously absent from the Derek Chauvin courtroom drama, but not the post-trial push by Democrats for ambitious policing legislation.

President Biden and other Democrats wasted no time after Tuesday’s guilty verdict in trying to link George Floyd’s murder to “systemic racism,” rewriting the prosecution narrative as part of a full-court press for the passage of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.

Mr. Biden called Floyd’s death “a murder in the full light of day, and it ripped the blinders off for the whole world to see the systemic racism … that is a stain our nation’s soul” and “the knee on the neck of justice for Black Americans.”

“The jury has reached a just verdict. But nothing will bring back George Floyd or all those who should still be alive,” said Sen. Chris Van Hollen, Maryland Democrat. “We must move urgently to defeat systemic racism in all its forms and the Senate must pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.”

Certainly, everyone is entitled to their opinion on what motivated Chauvin, who was found guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter, but the rush to attribute the crime to racism bore little resemblance to what played out in the Minneapolis courtroom. —>READ MORE HERE

Kamala Harris: It’s Our Job to Honor Thug Who Robbed Pregnant Woman at Gunpoint:

Goodbye MLK, hello George Floyd.

At the White House, Biden and Kamala Harris got into a tough competition to out-pander and out-mob each other over the wrongful jury verdict in the overdose death of George Floyd, a career criminal who had robbed a pregnant woman at gunpoint.

Senator Kamala Harris set the tone by declaring that, “We are all a part of George Floyd’s legacy, and our job now is to honor it and to honor him.”

Really. It’s now the job of all Americans to be part of the legacy of a vicious thug and to honor his legacy. —>READ MORE HERE

Follow links below to related stories:

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How Could the Jury Not Have Been Influenced by Leftist Rhetoric Leading Up to Its Decision?

What the Media Didn’t Tell You about the Chauvin Case

Dershowitz Weighs In with a Big Prediction About Chauvin’s Appeal: ‘The Judge Made a Terrible Mistake’

The Chauvin Appeal: How The Comments Of The Court & The Prosecutors Could Raise Challenges Going Forward

‘The outside influences were pervasive’: Dershowitz on the Chauvin trial

There’s No Way Americans Can Trust The Jury’s Chauvin Verdict

Alternate juror in Chauvin trial was ‘concerned’ about safety from people upset with verdict

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