NY Times columnist says Biden's call to fund police was 'callous attempt' to appease 'law-and-order crowd'
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New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow wrote in a Wednesday op-ed that President Joe Biden's call for the funding of police during his State of the Union address felt like "a callous attempt to appease the law-and-order crowd."
Blow argued that providing police systems with more funding at a time when police reform is necessary would "serve to buttress the brokenness." The columnist also noted an April 28, 2021, speech by the president after his first 100 days in office, during which he called for the passage of the George Floyd Justice in Policing act.
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