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Biden: Threats of violence against FBI agents who searched Trump’s mansion ‘sick’

President Joe Biden condemned threats of violence against FBI agents who searched former President Donald Trump’s mansion as “sick,” while calling for increased police funding and an assault weapons ban in Pennsylvania.

Making the first of three planned visits in a week to the campaign trail for November’s congressional midterm elections, Biden forcefully denounced people who attacked federal law enforcement officials and who were involved in the investigation. held at Trump’s Florida mansion on August 8.

“It is sickening to see the new attacks on the FBI, threatening the lives of law enforcement agents and their families, because they are simply enforcing the law and doing their jobs,” Biden said.

“I want to say it as plainly as I can. There is no place in this country, no such place, that endangers the lives of law enforcement people. There is no such place. There is not. There never will be. Period. I’m opposed to cutting the funding the police receive. I’m also opposed to defunding the FBI.”

Earlier this month, the FBI and the US Department of Homeland Security warned of an increase in threats following a search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago mansion, when agents seized material that prosecutors described as as 11 sets of classified documents, including some that were top secret, in the context of a criminal investigation.

In recent weeks, Biden has largely sidestepped discussions of that investigation, with the White House saying the Justice Department operates independently. The Biden administration’s intelligence chief recently launched an investigation into the national security risks of releasing classified documents.

Biden is escalating his attacks on members of the Republican Party who are loyal to Trump, while the issue is expected to dominate another campaign visit that the US president will make on Thursday in Pennsylvania.

“Let me say this to our (MAGA) Republican friends in Congress. Don’t tell me you support law enforcement if you don’t condemn what happened on January 6,” Biden said, referring to at the invasion of the US Capitol by Biden supporters on January 6, 2021.

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Rona McDaniel pushed back against Biden’s message, saying in a statement yesterday: “Biden’s Democratic agenda has made communities in Pennsylvania less safe, and that’s why the people of the state will vote for a new direction in November.”

SOURCE: AMPE

Source: Capital

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