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Biden repeats questionable claim he frequented Black church during civil rights movement

Por: Fox News Politics January 15, 2023

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In his remarks celebrating the birthday of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., repeated the questionable claim that he frequented a Black church during the civil rights movement.Biden gave a speech at King’s historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta Sunday on what would have been the slain civil rights icon’s 94th birthday. The president opened his remarks by repeating a claim – connecting himself to the civil rights movement – that... + full article



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