Anonymous ID: 301acb June 17, 2020, 7:15 p.m. No.9653464   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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'House Majority Whip James Clyburn, D-S.C., told "Special Report" Tuesday that President Trump's police reform executive order does "much too little" and "does not go far enough."

 

"I think that what we've got to do is attack this culture that all of us know exists," Clyburn told host Bret Baier. "This is institutional. It was built upon two pillars that we seem not to want to deal with. One being, white people came to this country of their own free will … in search of freedom, running away from tyranny.

 

"The experiences of black people who came here against their will – chained, shackled and enslaved. And these two divergent pillars .. the institutions … in this country were based upon them. Health care delivery, education, law enforcement, all built upon them …"

 

TRUMP TO SIGN EXECUTIVE ORDER ON POLICING TO 'BUILD TRUST' IN LAW ENFORCEMENT

 

"What we've got to do," Clyburn added, "is stop trying to put a Band-Aid on this problem and attack the institution that is perpetuating this culture."

 

According to the White House, Trump's order touches on use of force best practices, information sharing to track officers who have repeated complaints against them and federal incentives for police departments to deploy non-police experts on issues like mental health, homelessness and addiction.

 

Host Bret Baier then asked Clyburn to respond to a clip of Sen. Tim Scott., R-S.C., in which Scott praised the Trump administrations record on African-American issues.

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