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Shaun King thinks Pres. Joe Biden needs to do more on criminal justice

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Charles Blow talks to activist Shaun King on his past criticisms of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, their first 100 days in office and why his views on them changed over time. King says that he’s “pleasantly surprised” with what they have been able to accomplish but that the administration is “lacking significantly” when handling criminal justice.

The post Shaun King thinks Pres. Joe Biden needs to do more on criminal justice appeared first on BNC.

Source: Black News Channel - Truth Illuminated

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