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Joe Biden called Trump “malicious” and accused the president of inciting violence in US cities paralyzed by anti-racism protests.
In his State of Pennsylvania battlefield address on August 31, Biden spoke the harshest words to accuse Trump of criminal mismanagement. While Trump spent most of last week warning voters that they “wouldn’t be sure” if Biden took office, Biden asked, “Do you really feel safer under Donald Trump?”
Biden said Trump was “a toxic presence in our country” since he took office. “The fire is on fire and we have a president who makes the fire stronger instead of putting it out,” Biden said.
“This president has long since abandoned all moral leadership in this country,” added the Democratic candidate. “You cannot stop the violence because you have incited it for many years.”
Trump has argued that he represents “law and order.” This issue was emphasized in the Republican Congress last week.
Trump “may believe that saying the words ‘law and order’ makes him powerful, but his inability to ask his supporters to stop working as an armed militia. This country shows you how weak it is,” Biden said.
Protests erupted across the United States after the death of a black George Floyd, who was detained behind his back by Minneapolis police in May. New protests erupted in Kenosha, Wisconsin last week after police shot Jacob Blake. an African American man, many times in front of his children, paralyzed Blake.
Trump used Twitter to accuse Democratic mayors and governors of losing control of their cities, warning that the only way to “stop the violence in Democratic-controlled cities is through. Biden’s” power “and disparagement. for his bad way of handling crime The head of the White House on August 28 called the protesters “anarchists, inciters, riots and looters.”
Phuong Vu (According to the Reuters)