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The President and First Lady Jill Biden landed in Buffalo around 9:30 a.m. where they were greeted by Governor Kathy Hochul and Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown.
The White House said the president and the first lady will"grieve with the community that lost 10 lives in a senseless and horrific mass shooting." Three more people were wounded. Nearly all the victims were Black, including all of those who died. It's a message that Biden has delivered several times since he became the first president to specifically address white supremacy in an inaugural speech, calling it"domestic terrorism that we must confront." However, such beliefs remain an entrenched threat at a time when his administration has been preoccupied with crises involving the pandemic, inflation and the war in Ukraine.
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