Biden pledged, if elected, to create a White House commission on policing. “I'll bring everyone to the table,” he said. “Including police chiefs, including civil rights activists, including NAACP, including the Latino community. We're going to sit down there, and we're going to work it out.”
Also Thursday, Biden released a new digital ad, heavily featuring vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris, on racism and racial justice.
Biden: Why in this nation do Black Americans wake up knowing that they can lose their life in the course of just living their life?
Harris: Part of the point of freedom is to be free from brutality, from injustice, from racism, and all of its manifestations.
Biden: We have to let people know that we not only understand their struggle, but we understand the fact they deserve to be treated with dignity.
Clip of Biden speaking: They’ve got to know we’re listening.
Harris: Reforming policing in this country means creating a national standard on use of force and conditioning federal funds for police departments on adoption of that standard. It’s about reining in qualified immunity. We hold police officers accountable.
Biden: We can’t turn away. Now is the time for racial justice. I believe with every fiber in my being, we have such an opportunity now to change people’s lives for the better. It’s about who we are, what we believe, and maybe most importantly, who we want to be.
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