Tim Scott says US needs leader to unify country without 9/11-like ‘crisis,’ slams ‘soul-crushing' Biden speech
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South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott said that the U.S. can regain the unity it had in the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001, but said the right leadership is needed to achieve this.
"Not at all, Shannon," Scott said. "The good news is that America always comes together after the crisis. I call it the aftermath mentality. Whether it’s 9/11, the most unified time I’ve seen in American history, or you look at South Carolina after the Mother Emanuel shooting."
The senator recalled how after the 2015 church shooting in Charleston, S.C., in which Dylann Roof killed nine members of the Black congregation, Black, White, and Hispanic people all gathered together.
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