Biden says white supremacy has no place in the US in speech at church where Black people were killed
- President Biden denounced white supremacy at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, stating that it has no place in America.
- Biden's visit highlights the stakes of the race and contrasts his stance against white supremacy with former President Trump's refusal to condemn the actions of white nationalists.
- The event aims to energize Black voters before the upcoming election, as concerns grow about potential loss of support among this critical constituency.
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Biden says white supremacy has no place in the US in speech at church where Black people were killed
President Joe Biden on Monday denounced the "poison" of white supremacy in America, saying at the site of a deadly racist shooting at a South Carolina church that such ideology has no place in America.
Biden says white supremacy has no place in the US in speech at church where Black people were killed
President Joe Biden on Monday denounced the "poison" of white supremacy in America, saying at the site of a deadly racist shooting at a South Carolina church that such ideology has no place in America.
Biden says white supremacy has no place in the US in speech at church where Black people were killed
President Joe Biden on Monday denounced the "poison" of white supremacy in America, saying at the site of a deadly racist shooting at a South Carolina church that such ideology has no place in America.
Biden says white supremacy has no place in the US in speech at church where Black people were killed
President Joe Biden on Monday denounced the "poison" of white supremacy in America, saying at the site of a deadly racist shooting at a South Carolina church that such ideology has no place in America.
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