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By Maegan Vazquez, CNN
President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced a comprehensive strategy on violent crime prevention with a particular emphasis on gun crimes amid a nationwide surge in violent crime that’s emerged as an area of concern for the White House.
Following his meeting with state and local leaders to discuss the spike in crime, Biden addressed the issue in a speech at the White House.
“Crime historically rises during the summer and as we emerge from this pandemic with the country opening back up again, the traditional summer spike may be more pronounced than it usually would be,” Biden said.
By Natalie Alms
The Biden administration is establishing agency talent teams to implement new hiring strategies to improve hiring outcomes.
The move was first disclosed in the FY 2022 budget, which calls for talent teams along with requirements for agencies to revive their internship programs and contribute funding to a new office targeting centralized, government-wide hiring actions for critical positions. The administration supports a return to fully staffed agencies to ensure they can meet their missions on behalf of the American people, Pam Coleman, associate director of performance and personnel management at the Office of Management and Budget said at a National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association event on Tuesday.
Rolling Stone Watch: Gen. Mark Milley Delivers Powerful Defense of Studying Critical Race Theory
“I’ve read Mao Zedong. I’ve read Karl Marx. I’ve read Lenin. That doesn’t make me a communist,” said the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
By Andrew Harnik/AP Images
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley delivered a powerful defense of the military’s right to study critical race theory while speaking before Congress on Wednesday. In just under two minutes, Milley drew on history from the Civil War to the January 6th insurrection in explaining how important it is for members of the military to educate themselves on the ideas that are animating America.
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