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Biden says he won’t let filibuster obstruct right to vote on ‘Bloody Sunday’ anniversary

U.S. President Joe Biden said Sunday, as he marked the 58th anniversary of the 1965 voting rights march in Selma, Ala., that came to be known as “Bloody Sunday,” that he would not “let a filibuster obstruct the sacred right to vote.” He also criticized the U.S. Supreme Court for “gutting” the Voting Rights Act that came out of the seminal moment in civil rights history.

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