Assuming his role as consoler in chief, President Biden will travel to Buffalo, New York, on Tuesday, following the racially-motivated mass shooting at a supermarket that left 10 Black people dead, three wounded and others fearing for their lives.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, representing Ruth Whitfield, an 86-year-old who was among those killed Saturday, called on the Biden administration to label the shooting an act of domestic terrorism.
"As they do, we must all work together to address the hate that remains a stain on the soul of America," Biden said."Our hearts are heavy once again, but the resolve must never, ever waver."
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