A former Biden staffer appeared to be unable to defend his own report suggesting that the U.S. combat crime by investing in “safe-spaces” led by members of the LGBT community, including those who consider themselves to be “two-spirit.”

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) brought up the absurd suggestion during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, questioning former Biden staffer Gregory Jackson Jr., who served as deputy director in the Biden White House for gun violence, a special assistant to the president, and executive advisor of the Community Justice Action Fund — serving as their executive director from 2021-2023 — which has ties to George Soros.

Hawley read Jackson excepts from his own “policy makers playbook,” which calls to defund police. Hawley asked how this is possibly a good idea, when

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