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Let’s come together to protect our communities, restore trust, and hold law enforcement accountable.
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That’s why the Justice Department required body cameras, banned chokeholds, and restricted no-knock warrants for its officers.
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That’s why the American Rescue Plan provided $350 Billion that cities, states, and counties can use to hire more police and invest in proven strategies like community violence interruption—trusted messengers breaking the cycle of violence and trauma and giving young people hope.
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We should all agree: The answer is not to Defund the police. The answer is to FUND the police with the resources and training they need to protect our communities.
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I ask Democrats and Republicans alike: Pass my budget and keep our neighborhoods safe.
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And I will keep doing everything in my power to crack down on gun trafficking and ghost guns you can buy online and make at home—they have no serial numbers and can’t be traced.
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And I ask Congress to pass proven measures to reduce gun violence. Pass universal background checks. Why should anyone on a terrorist list be able to purchase a weapon?
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Ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.
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Repeal the liability shield that makes gun manufacturers the only industry in America that can’t be sued.
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These laws don’t infringe on the Second Amendment. They save lives.
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The most fundamental right in America is the right to vote – and to have it counted. And it’s under assault.
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In state after state, new laws have been passed, not only to suppress the vote, but to subvert entire elections.
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We cannot let this happen.
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Tonight. I call on the Senate to: Pass the Freedom to Vote Act. Pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act. And while you’re at it, pass the Disclose Act so Americans can know who is funding our elections.
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Tonight, I’d like to honor someone who has dedicated his life to serve this country: Justice Stephen Breyer—an Army veteran, Constitutional scholar, and retiring Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Justice Breyer, thank you for your service.
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One of the most serious constitutional responsibilities a President has is nominating someone to serve on the United States Supreme Court.
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And I did that 4 days ago, when I nominated Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. One of our nation’s top legal minds, who will continue Justice Breyer’s legacy of excellence.
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A former top litigator in private practice. A former federal public defender. And from a family of public school educators and police officers. A consensus builder. Since she’s been nominated, she’s received a broad range of support—from the Fraternal Order of Police to former judges appointed by Democrats and Republicans.
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And if we are to advance liberty and justice, we need to secure the Border and fix the immigration system.
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We can do both. At our border, we’ve installed new technology like cutting-edge scanners to better detect drug smuggling.
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We’ve set up joint patrols with Mexico and Guatemala to catch more human traffickers.
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We’re putting in place dedicated immigration judges so families fleeing persecution and violence can have their cases heard faster.
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We’re securing commitments and supporting partners in South and Central America to host more refugees and secure their own borders.
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We can do all this while keeping lit the torch of liberty that has led generations of immigrants to this land—my forefathers and so many of yours.
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Provide a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, those on temporary status, farm workers, and essential workers.
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Revise our laws so businesses have the workers they need and families don’t wait decades to reunite.
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It’s not only the right thing to do—it’s the economically smart thing to do.
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That’s why immigration reform is supported by everyone from labor unions to religious leaders to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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Let’s get it done once and for all.
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Advancing liberty and justice also requires protecting the rights of women.
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The constitutional right affirmed in Roe v. Wade—standing precedent for half a century—is under attack as never before.
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If we want to go forward—not backward—we must protect access to health care. Preserve a woman’s right to choose. And let’s continue to advance maternal health care in America.
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And for our LGBTQ+ Americans, let’s finally get the bipartisan Equality Act to my desk. The onslaught of state laws targeting transgender Americans and their families is wrong.
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As I said last year, especially to our younger transgender Americans, I will always have your back as your President, so you can be yourself and reach your God-given potential.
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While it often appears that we never agree, that isn’t true. I signed 80 bipartisan bills into law last year. From preventing government shutdowns to protecting Asian-Americans from still-too-common hate crimes to reforming military justice.
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And soon, we’ll strengthen the Violence Against Women Act that I first wrote three decades ago. It is important for us to show the nation that we can come together and do big things.
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So tonight I’m offering a Unity Agenda for the Nation. Four big things we can do together.
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First, beat the opioid epidemic.
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There is so much we can do. Increase funding for prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery.
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Get rid of outdated rules that stop doctors from prescribing treatments. And stop the flow of illicit drugs by working with state and local law enforcement to go after traffickers.
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If you’re suffering from addiction, know you are not alone. I believe in recovery, and I celebrate the 23 million Americans in recovery.
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Second, let’s take on mental health. Especially among our children, whose lives and education have been turned upside down.
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The American Rescue Plan gave schools money to hire teachers and help students make up for lost learning.
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I urge every parent to make sure your school does just that. And we can all play a part—sign up to be a tutor or a mentor.
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Children were also struggling before the pandemic. Bullying, violence, trauma, and the harms of social media.
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As Frances Haugen, who is here with us tonight, has shown, we must hold social media platforms accountable for the national experiment they’re conducting on our children for profit.
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It’s time to strengthen privacy protections, ban targeted advertising to children, demand tech companies stop collecting personal data on our children.
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And let’s get all Americans the mental health services they need. More people they can turn to for help, and full parity between physical and mental health care.
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Third, support our veterans.
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Veterans are the best of us.
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