Joe Biden: “This is no time for incendiary tweets. It’s no time to encourage violence. This is a national crisis. We need real leadership right now.”
From CNN's Ted Barrett and Ali Zaslav
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had strong words for prosecuting the police in the incidents in Minneapolis and Louisville, saying “if you see what happened, [they] look pretty darn guilty.”
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