BLM Blasts Biden, Says Communities ‘Being Terrorized At A Greater Rate’ Than Under Trump
The official Black Lives Matter Twitter account blasted President Joe Biden late last week for “terrorizing” minority communities by allowing local police departments to continue buying surplus and decommissioned military equipment, accusing Biden of selling the equipment to law enforcement at a higher rate than President Donald Trump did.
The account referenced several cities’ efforts to forestall massive unrest if Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer accused of killing George Floyd, had been acquitted of Floyd’s murder. Cities like Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Chicago, Illinois, deployed a full contingent of armed vehicles for crowd control, in an effort to prevent the kind of looting and destruction that took place following Floyd’s death last May.
“Over $7 billion has gone to the law enforcement agencies since its creation under the Clinton administration. Disappointingly enough, the flow of military equipment to police under the 1033 Program has accelerated under the Biden administration,” the group noted. “If we want President Biden to take swift action before his 100th day in office, then we need a lot of voices speaking out right away.”
Language limiting the 1033 program is included in the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, and racial justice organizations had hoped that President Joe Biden would place his own restrictions on military equipment transfers through an early executive order, the way President Barack Obama did back in 2015 (President Donald Trump repealed those restrictions with his own executive order in 2017). Biden passed on the opportunity.
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