Obama praised the protests, saying it 'makes me feel optimistic and like this country is going to get better.'
by Minneapolis police, former President Barack Obama addressed the country in his first on-camera remarks about the national unrest during an Obama Foundation virtual town hall.
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Obama to discuss George Floyd death and policing in virtual town hall WednesdayFormer President Barack Obama plans to address in a virtual town hall Wednesday night the death of George Floyd, stressing the importance of 'ensuring that this moment becomes one for real change' and that the protests around the country lead to new policies, according to an Obama aide.
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Live: Obama hosts 'reimagining policing' town hall in wake of George Floyd's deathFormer President Barack Obama will host a virtual town hall on Wednesday at 5 p.m. ET to address police violence amid nationwide protests over the killing of George Floyd.
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Biden, Obama take steps to fill glaring leadership vacuumOver the last 24 hours, Barack Obama and Joe Biden practically took turns trying to fill the nation's leadership vacuum.
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Barack Obama Weighs In on How To Bring About Real Change After George Floyd’s DeathBarack Obama Weighs In on How To Bring About Real Change After George Floyd's Death! (via JustJared)
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Barack Obama to Livestream Talk About Police-Brutality ProtestsBarack Obama will be doing a live stream via his website to talk about police brutality protests
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