Biden rejects responsibility for ‘inflammatory’ rhetoric in the US and blames it on Trump
Joe Biden rejects responsibility for the attack against Donald Trump, blaming his inflammatory and aggressive rhetoric.
2024-07-17T13:06:15+00:00- Joe Biden Rejects Responsibility in Attack
- Blames Trump for Rhetoric
- Advocates for Less Aggressive Campaign
President Joe Biden has denied responsibility for the «inflammatory» rhetoric following the attack on Donald Trump.
In an interview with NBC, Biden attributed the responsibility to his Republican rival.
He admitted that his expression «putting Trump in the crosshairs» was a «mistake.»
However, he insisted that Trump’s fraud claims incited the Capitol assault.
Joe Biden Responds to Criticism About His Language
Biden faced pressure over his language but focused on Donald Trump’s statements.
He mentioned comments like «a bloodbath if he loses» the elections.
He also criticized Trump’s «jokes» about the attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband.
«I haven’t used that rhetoric, my opponent has,» Biden stated.
After the attack on Donald Trump, Biden calls for lowering the campaign tone.
He said he would continue to address issues important to the American public.
He promised to tackle the border without using derogatory language.
He condemned political violence again and described his conversation with Trump as «cordial.»
He called for an independent investigation into the attack on Trump.
Biden feels «secure with the Secret Service» and emphasized the role of local authorities.
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He also expressed concern for Trump’s health and candidate safety.
Joe Biden blamed Trump supporters for offensive language towards him.
He criticized signs supporting Donald Trump with vulgar messages directed at him.
Regarding Senator J.D. Vance, Biden recalled his past criticisms of Trump.
Holt mentioned Biden’s attacks on Trump over his legal issues.
A Florida judge dismissed the case of Trump’s classified documents.
Joe Biden called the basis of the ruling «misleading.»
He committed to continuing discussions on appropriate topics.
He rejected calls to suspend his campaign.
He cited the «14 million people» who voted for him as the nominee.
He reminded that he is only three years older than Donald Trump.
He admitted that the debate with Trump in June was «irksome.»
He criticized the media for not covering Trump’s «28 lies.»
He ruled out a similar performance in the next debate in September.