Right now, all the news out today on Joe Biden is about how he totally flubbed his response to the mass shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio over the weekend.
While speaking to donors at a fundraiser in San Diego on Sunday night, Biden referred to the shootings as “the tragic events in Houston today and also in Michigan the day before.”
Biden apparently confused Houston for El Paso and Michigan for Ohio. And then Trump did something similar today when he accidentally referred to Dayton as “Toledo.”
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Oops.
Well, we all make mistakes.
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Except the latest news out from the Biden team today doesn’t sound like another mistake. It sounds like a threat.
And America is the target.
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From The Hill:
Former Vice President Joe Biden said on Monday that the U.S. will not be able to unite against hatred until President Trump leaves office.
“Let’s be very clear. You use the office of the presidency to encourage and embolden white supremacy. You use words like ‘infestation’ and ‘invasion’ to talk about human beings,” 2020 contender Biden said in a tweet. “We won’t truly speak with one voice against hatred until your voice is no longer in the White House.”
Let’s be very clear. You use the office of the presidency to encourage and embolden white supremacy. You use words like “infestation” and “invasion” to talk about human beings. We won’t truly speak with one voice against hatred until your voice is no longer in the White House. https://t.co/CW3wxxTm2E
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) August 5, 2019
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Trump addressed the nation from the White House on Monday, calling on Americans to condemn white supremacy after the alleged gunman in El Paso was believed to have written an anti-immigrant manifesto.
“The shooter in El Paso posted a manifesto online consumed with racist hate,” Trump said at the White House. “In one voice, our nation must condemn bigotry, hatred and white supremacy.”
“These sinister ideologies must be defeated,” he continued. …
Democratic presidential contenders have come out in force to condemn Trump’s response to last weekend’s mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. …
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So far, Biden’s threat has been shared 3k times and has racked up more than 11k likes.
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