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Scalise on Bourbon St. Attack: Public Safety Too Distracted by Wokeness
Nathan Williams, a University of New Orleans student, lights a candle Friday at a memorial on Bourbon Street for the victims of a deadly truck attack on New Year's Day. (AP)
Discussing the deadly New Year's Day attack in his home state, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., called out diversity, equity, and inclusion doctrine on Friday, saying the initiative distracts law enforcement from the primary task of protecting the public. [Full Story]
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