its not silence since noone can simultaneously talk about every incident in history ever at any one time, nor should they
the topic was THIS NOVEMBER .. but to address these unrelated points ..
the 1994 Crime Bill tried to address several issues, some a miss and some a hit,
Im not sure WHERE you get your information about African american unemployment, but Clinton was president from 93 to 2001 and here is the graph of AA unemployment from 1972 to 2018

clearly showing that numbers FELL under Clinton
AFDC was merely changed to TANF, which added some limits to it, not an excuse for anyone to commit crime
I will ALSO Judge Trump on what he does, but prior to what a POTUS does, they are judged on many other things that garner the support they need to BECOME POTUS, and I will continue to consider those things too...
nice spin, ready for the actual truth.
government statistics like poverty and unemployment rates do not include incarcerated people,oooops.
speaking of incarcerated people, young black men were rotting in jails and prisons so how could they be out looking for jobs?
If you add up the unemployment rates in the african American community and add those who are doing time the true number is 42%
Professor Bruce Western of Harvard has a nice study about this.
what do you think the number is for african Americans incarcerated in the 90's under Clinton's get tough on crime rhetoric is?