As Vice President Biden, he's been asked about this a number of times, Joy, and I'll reiterate what he said here, is that police departments that do not make the changes and do not uphold the standard, they will not be prioritized for funding. No, absolutely not.
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Symone Sanders outlines Biden's stance on funding for police departments that fail to meet standards.
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