BIDEN SAYS HE WILL ACT AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE U.S
Biden: States he will take a hard stance on domestic violence against U.S women.
The statement was made last Wednesday (25), the international day of the fight to eliminate violence against women
Upon
this great cosmopolitan day for the expulsion of violence against females, last
Wednesday, 25, Joe Biden declared his commitment to the cause and considered a
large number of domestic brutality cases in the USA as an epidemic.
"Upon
this great day, on a universal day for the rejection of brutality against
females, I reaffirm m y commitment to ending this epidemic. The Biden-Harris
administration will take bold steps here and will pool global efforts to
address gender violence in all its forms," said the Democrat on his
Twitter profile.
Biden News: Today, on this universal occasion
for the rejection of brutality against Women, I reaffirm my commitment to
ending this epidemic. A joint Biden-Harris authority will take firm action here
in the US and rejoin international resolutions to tackle gender-based violence
in all its forms.
Biden News also stated that the
current situation, in which we follow, during the coronavirus dilemma, has made
the situation of women victims of violence worse because they are
"restrained at home with their exploiters and facing financial insecurity
that makes it out of this situation. The most difficult situation"!
Besides,
Joe Biden stated, "one out of three females falls victim to gender
violence during a point in their lives" and that rate is "even higher
for black, lesbian and bisexual women, Trans people and other members of
vulnerable communities".
About
Joe Biden
Born
on November 20, 1942, Joseph Robinette, popularly called Joe Biden, is an
American politician and lawyer. In November 2020, the man was elected president
of the U.S. and his inauguration is scheduled to take place on January 20,
2021.
Affiliated
with the Democratic Party, Biden was vice president of the United States during
the Barack Obama administration, from 2008 to 2017, handing over the job to
Trump's deputy Mike Pence on January 20, 2017. Currently, at 78, Joe he will be
the oldest to assume the post of President of the United States.
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