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President Biden Claims He’s ‘Praying’ That The Jury Convicts Derek Chauvin


President Joe Biden has finally spoken about the Derek Chauvin trial as the world awaits the verdict for the Derek Chauvin trial.

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Moreover, the President was recently caught on record mentioning how the entire case’s evidence is very overwhelming, and therefore, he certainly hopes and prays that the ‘right’ verdict comes out.

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The news comes as the US president spoke to George Floyd’s family, especially his brother Philonise whom he personally called.point 408 |

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Moreover, the timings of the president are perfectly planned as this is the time when George Floyd’s murder case trial has recently reached its end with the jurors retiring so that they can deliberate and reach the verdict.point 192 | 1

Source: Today

Floyd’s brother informed the media how the president just wanted to let the entire Floyd family know that he was with them in their thoughts and prayers and that he was very optimistic about the verdict too. Therefore, he also spoke about how he hopefully believes that it will be the way that the world wishes to see it.

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Source: Daily Mail

The President also added how he hopes that the decision goes down well with the masses and that everyone behaves in a peaceful manner. The news comes as more than 300o National Guard troops have been deployed in the state of Minnesota as the nation braces for violence.

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Hundreds of BLM supporters gathered on the streets and chanted slogans against the US Police while bearing flags representing the Black Lives Matter Movement. Moreover, their calls for justice were also heard, time and time again.

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President Joe Biden also mentioned that if a person of color can’t get justice for something like this, what can a Black man ever get justice for?

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Today is the second day that the jury began its deliberations with great fury and anticipation taking place center stage around the country, as many people brace for a breakthrough verdict.