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Valerie Jarrett Rejects Push to Defund Police: ‘Democracy Depends Upon Having Law Enforcement’

by Bradley Cortright
June 9, 2020 at 6:12 pm
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Valerie Jarrett Rejects Push to Defund Police: ‘Democracy Depends Upon Having Law Enforcement’

Valerie Jarrett, former senior advisor to President Barack Obama discusses her new memoir, Finding My Voice, at The Summit on Race in America at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin on Tuesday, April 9, 2019. JarrettÕs book recounts her work for civil rights and criminal justice reform and her long-term relationship with Barack and Michelle Obama. The Summit on Race in America runs from April 8-April 10 at the LBJ Library. 04/09/2019 LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin

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A long time adviser to former President Barack Obama is speaking out against the push to defund police departments.

“Democracy depends upon having law enforcement,” Valerie Jarrett said in an interview with Time Magazine.

She continued, “The challenge here is that much of our law enforcement we know is not just.”

“I might argue you might need more money for law enforcement— in recruitment, and training, adding equipment, maybe body cameras, other types of resources that are available so that the public can see what’s going on,” she added.

Several Democratic leaders have come out in recent days to push back on the “Defund The Police” movement that has gained new energy in the wake of George Floyd’s death, as IJR reported.

Some activists have called for police departments to be disbanded, while others have called for the departments’ budgets to be cut.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) also said he does not support the push to abolish police departments, “Do I think we should not have police departments in America? No, I don’t.”

“There’s no city in the world that does not have police departments. What you need are—I didn’t call for more money for police departments. I called for police departments that have well-educated, well-trained, well-paid professionals,” he said. 

And House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said, “We could re-balance some of our funding to address some of those issues more directly.”

“But this isn’t about that, and that should not be the story that leaves here,” she added.

In an interview on MSNBC, Pelosi said, “The funding of police is a local matter, as you know. From the standpoint of our legislation, we’re not going to that place. What we’re doing is talking about how we change policy to make our policing more just.”

However, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) is urging Democrats against trying to “repackage this whole conversation to make it palatable for largely affluent, white suburban ‘swing’ voters.”

She explained that “Defund The Police” activists are calling for, “‘Defund’ means that Black [and] Brown communities are asking for the same budget priorities that White communities have already created for themselves: schooling [is greater than] police, etc.”

“People asked in other ways, but were always told ‘No, how do you pay for it?’ So they found the line item,” she added.

Tags: Alexandria Ocasio-CortezBernie SandersGeorge FloydLaw EnforcementNancy Pelosi
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