(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, MAY 17 - The condemnation of the massacre as an act of terrorism motivated by hatred, the invitation to Americans to push the racism that divides the nation and to embrace the university, the appeal to Congress for a close on guns: this, in summary, according to the White House, is the message that JoeBiden will launch today in his visit to Buffalo after the massacre of the white supremacist Payton Gendron.
The president and the first lady, as soon as they leave, will meet the families of the victims, police leaders, community leaders and emergency responders.
A tribute to the memorial set up in front of the supermarket theater of the massacre is also expected.
In the meantime, it emerges from the investigations that Gendron also considered schools and churches in Buffalo, a city with a strong African-American majority, among the objectives.