During the first anniversary of George Floyd’s death, the Floyd family of multi-millionaires and their multimillionaire lawyer Benjamin Crump, were guests at the Biden/Obama/Rice/Harris White House today.
Family members and multi-million dollar lawyer Benjamin Crump stood on the White House lawn with their fists outstretched to honor George Floyd.
Business owners who lost everything in the fires that were set by BLM and Antifa in Minneapolis as a way to avenge Floyd’s death were not present at the event.
Floyd’s 7-year-0ld daughter Gianna was also present at the White House event. Somehow, she got to spend some special time with “President” Biden, who has an undeniable attraction to little girls.
Joe Biden was asked about his special time with Floyd’s little girl, to which he replied: “She threw her arms around me, gave me a big hug—and wanted to sit in my lap.” Biden shared a creepy smile and told members of the media” My wife would kill me.” He added, “She asked if we had any snacks.” Biden said they gave her some ice cream and Cheetos, “and, I think she had some chocolate milk.”
PRES. BIDEN: George Floyd’s daughter Gianna “threw her arms around me, gave me a big hug — and wanted to sit in my lap.”
“My wife would kill me — we gave her some ice cream, she had some Cheetos, and I think she had some chocolate milk,” POTUS says. pic.twitter.com/YbWYzVhvag
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) May 25, 2021
In addition to walking away with almost $32 million, George Floyd’s brother would also like Congress to pass a specific law that protects only people of colour in America.
“If you can make federal laws to protect the bird, which is the bald eagle, then you can make federal laws to protect people of color,” Philonise Floyd said after the meeting at the White House, calling on Congress to pass policing legislation.
Floyd’s brother Rodney said Biden and Harris offered their condolences.
“They asked us how we were doing,” he said. “Are we taking care of ourselves … and asked us all about how we’re feeling and what’s going on today about our brother. We’re thankful that they showed great concern.”
Sources: 100 Percent Fed Up, USA Today