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Biden Civil Rights Nominee Says She Does ‘Not Support Defunding the Police’
Kristen Clarke, President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Justice Department’s civil rights division, said at her confirmation hearing on Wednesday that she does not support defunding the police as Republicans accused her of partisanship and grilled her for past advocacy and publications.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), asked Clarke about her op-ed in Newsweek, headlined: “I Prosecuted Police Killings. Defund the Police But Be Strategic.”
“Do you still believe it is a good idea to defund the police?” Cruz asked.
“I do not support defunding the police,” Clarke replied, adding that “the impetus for writing that op-ed was to make clear that I do not support defunding the police.” She added that she argued for resources to be channeled to areas like mental health aid in order to “alleviate some of the burdens that we place on the doorstep of law enforcement.”