President Biden canceled his speech honoring fallen police officers for National Police Week, instead allegedly traveling to his granddaughter’s graduation.
Biden was slated to deliver a keynote address at the National Fraternal Order of Police’s (FOP) National Peace Officers Memorial Service on Monday as the week honoring our nation’s law enforcement officers kicked off.
The president, however, pulled out of the event seemingly at the last minute — his name had already been printed on the event program — and Attorney General Merrick Garland was sent in Biden’s stead.
Blinken read a letter from the president in his absence at the event.
Instead, Biden on Monday attended his granddaughter Maisy Biden’s graduation from the University of Pennsylvania, which houses the Biden Center, where classified documents were found last year.
The White House and FOP did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Biden issued a video statement Monday honoring National Police Week and Peace Officers Memorial Day, affirming that the “answer is not to defund” law enforcement.
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