Dimocrats will now cancel Morgan Freeman.
Defend the police! Morgan Freeman, 84, says he's 'not in the least bit for defunding the police' as he promotes his new film about cops killing an elderly black veteran
- Morgan Freeman says he rejects the idea of defunding the police, saying that 'most of them are doing their job,' breaking with his usually progressive leanings
- 'I'm not in the least bit for defunding the police,' Freeman said in an interview with Black Enterprise’s Selena Hill
- Freeman and a professor at University of Mississippi, Linda Keena, donated $1 million to the school to create a Center for Evidence-Based Policing and Reform
- Freeman was there promoting his new movie, 'The Killing Of Kenneth Chamberlain'
- Meanwhile, Freeman's co-star in the film, Frankie Faison, agreed with the legendary actor's take on not defunding the police nationwide
- Hill, who interviewed both, said that while she is an 'avid supporter of defunding police,' they did agree on stopping police violence against African-Americans
Morgan Freeman rejects defunding police: Most are 'doing their job'
Morgan Freeman says he rejects the idea of defunding the police across the country, saying that 'most of them are doing their job' while breaking with his typically progressive leanings.
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