Biden addresses investigation into New Orleans attack


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President Biden spoke briefly to reporters about the ongoing investigation after a car plowed into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. The president said he was coordinating with “all agencies” to get to the facts of the attack before making further comments.



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