Report: White House considering President Trump speech on racism and unity in America

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President Donald Trump arrives to speak during a tour of Puritan Medical Products medical swab manufacturing facility, Friday, June 5, 2020, in Guilford, Maine. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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UPDATED 9:52 AM PT — Monday, June 8, 2020

President Trump is considering giving a speech on race and unity amid ongoing national unrest, following the death of George Floyd.

While the president has shared sympathies over the tragic death of Floyd on multiple occasions, he has yet to address the issue of racism in America.

Members of the presidents staff have reportedly been discussing plans for the speech. During an interview Sunday, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson hinted at the possibility.

“I believe your going to be hearing from the President this week on this topic in some detail,” he stated. “And I ask you maybe to reserve judgment until after that time.”

The speech has yet to be confirmed and the White House has not commented publicly on the possibility. Meanwhile, President Trump has called for law and order amid a nationwide push to defund police departments.

The tweet came after the Minneapolis City Council voted to disband the city’s police department on Sunday.

In an interview Monday, Council President Lisa Bender was asked what happens if someone finds themselves in need of police help. She responded by stating that she hears those concerns “loud and clear,” but said they come “from a place of privilege.”

She added that for the immediate future, the council needs to “lean into” whatever changes they can make.

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