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In the video, later labeled by Twitter as “manipulated media,” Biden stands on a podium, pulls out his cell phone and tells the audience, “I only have one thing to say.”
United States President Donald Trump greets the first day of the Republican National Convention at the Charlotte Convention Center on August 24, 2020 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Image: AFP
WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump, who is trying to persuade voters that his challenger Joe Biden will foment violent crime, retweeted a bogus video Wednesday purporting to show the Democrat playing a poorly worded anti-police rap song.
In the video, later labeled by Twitter as “manipulated media,” Biden stands on a podium, pulls out his cell phone and tells the audience, “I only have one thing to say.”
Then he appears to play NWA’s 1988 protest song _F $ # k tha Police _ and dances lightly, smiling.
After a few seconds, he jokes: “If I had the talent of any of these people, I would be elected president by acclamation.”
China is drooling, “Trump writes on the retweet.
The problem is, Biden didn’t play the NWA song.
The images are taken from a field trip to Florida on Tuesday, where Biden pulled out his phone and played a few seconds of Slowly.
Latin hit singer Luis Fonsi had just introduced Biden at the event.
Trump has made his claim that he keeps America safe from leftist mobs a cornerstone of his re-election campaign. Polls show that he is currently behind Biden.
On Tuesday, Trump shared a tweet from a supporter portraying Biden as a pedophile.
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