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Clarence Page: Can Biden chill the spike in gun violence? He knows he must try


Let’s start with a guessing game:
Which presidential hopeful made the following boast about how he was tougher on crime than even than “law-and-order” President Richard Nixon?
“Every time Richard Nixon, when he was running in 1972, would say, ‘Law and order,’ the Democratic match or response was, ‘Law and order with justice’ — whatever that meant. And I would say, ‘Lock the S.O.B.s up.’ ”
Who said that? Donald Trump? Ronald Reagan? George Wallace?
Nope, it was Joe Biden.
Yes, although times have changed and so has Biden. In judging now-President Biden’s actions to curb what threatens to be another crime epidemic, it’s helpful to remember how tough on crime he sounded on the Senate floor on behalf of his signature legislation, the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, which President Bill Clinton would later sign. ....

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EDITORIAL: Joe Biden's anti-crime plan is window dressing that will do little to combat violent crim


Ordinarily, we’d be inclined to agree with the assertion that federal law trumps conflicting state laws, except for one thing: We’ll believe the Biden Justice Department’s concern for the Supremacy Clause when it sends similar letters to all of the left-wing so-called “sanctuary” cities and states shielding illegal aliens to remind them they are likewise obliged to follow and help enforce federal immigration laws.
Given President Biden’s aggressive non-enforcement of the latter, Mr. Boynton must be counting on Missouri officials forgetting that illegal-immigration “sanctuary” jurisdictions have gotten a total pass on their noncompliance. They’re certainly not facing the prospect of having federal funds withheld to force compliance the way Missouri is. ....

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