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Biden takes aim at Trump in embracing McAuliffe for governor

By MICHAEL MARTZ Richmond Times-Dispatch ARLINGTON — President Joe Biden urged Virginians to elect former Gov. Terry McAuliffe a second time “not just for Virginia, but for the country” in a speech here on Friday that took direct aim at former President Donald Trump. Biden drew a direct connection between Trump and Republican gubernatorial nominee Glenn Youngkin in an off-year election that he called “a big deal” for the rest of the country. “I ran against Donald Trump and so is Terry,” he said. “I whipped Donald Trump in Virginia and so will Terry.” Biden, in his first political campaign trip of his administration, delivered a 30-minute speech to 3,000 Democrats gathered outside the community center at Lubber Run Park.

Herring joins President Biden at Victims of Crime Act signing

Herring joins President Biden at Victims of Crime Act signing Published Thursday, Jul. 22, 2021, 8:32 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com Mark Herring Attorney General Mark Herring joined President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, members of Congress, victims’ advocates, and others at the White House for the signing of the Victims of Crime Act on Thursday. “Crime victims and their families deserve the support they need to help them on their path towards healing, and I was proud to join President Biden for the signing of these important fixes to the Victims of Crime Act,” Herring said.

Virginia could see up to $530M under opioid settlement

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Virginia is expected to receive about $530 million over many years from a proposed $26 billion national settlement agreement to litigation over the opioid crisis. Attorney General Mark Herring made that announcement Wednesday. Herring and other attorneys general outlined key details of the proposed agreement between states and municipalities, and the three biggest U.S. drug distribution companies and drugmaker Johnson & Johnson. The deal calls for Johnson & Johnson to pay up to $5 billion, AmerisourceBergen and Cardinal Health to each contribute $6.4 billion, and McKesson to pay $7.9 billion. Copyright © 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed.

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