During his visit to Buffalo, N.Y. after the shooting rampage that killed 10 people, U.S. President Joe Biden spoke about white supremacy being a poison, and repeated calls for Americans to take a greater stand against hatred, racism, and gun violence. But as Jackson Proskow reports, Biden still made no specific promises on the action he’ll take. Plus, Seán O’Shea reports on how people are demanding to see actual change, and the new details about the accused gunman, 18-year-old Payton Gendron.
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‘White supremacy is a poison’: Biden condemns racism, gun violence during Buffalo visit
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