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Biden: Trump's 'refusal' to condemn white supremacists is 'staggering'

2020-10-16T21:40:00.401Z


The Democratic candidate for the White House Biden ruled Friday "narcotic" the "refusal" of Donald Trump to condemn the white supremacists, during a speech charge against the American president in the key state of Michigan, 18 polling days. The former US vice-president spoke these words alongside Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a staunch opponent of Donald Trump recently targeted by a plot of


The Democratic candidate for the White House Biden ruled Friday

"narcotic"

the

"refusal"

of Donald Trump to condemn the white supremacists, during a speech charge against the American president in the key state of Michigan, 18 polling days.

The former US vice-president spoke these words alongside Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a staunch opponent of Donald Trump recently targeted by a plot of far-right men who wanted to kidnap and

"judge" her

for

"treason".

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"Make no mistake, they are terrorists from within,

" Joe Biden, 77, told Southfield to about 20 guests and reporters.

“This is the kind of behavior one would expect (from the Islamic State group),

” he added.

"It should shock the consciences of all Americans, of all Americans, and the refusal to condemn these guys is staggering,"

he thundered.

"There is no place for hatred in America,"

Joe Biden repeated, once again promising to bring Americans together if elected.

On Twitter, the Republican president had not expressed any sympathy for Gretchen Whitmer on the day the plot was announced on October 8.

“Rather than say thank you”

for the FBI's action “

she calls me a white supremacist

,

he complained.

“I

do not tolerate ANY extreme violence,” he

added,

however

.

The Republican billionaire had previously been controversial by avoiding explicitly condemning white supremacists during the first debate against Joe Biden on September 29.

On the other hand, he called on the Proud Boys, a nationalist group, to

"be ready".

Visibly delighted with the presidential wording, the paramilitary group immediately adopted the slogan, posting a logo on social networks with the words “Stand Back, Stand By” - the words of the president.

Faced with the outcry, Donald Trump had two days later affirmed that he condemned

"all white supremacists".

Source: lefigaro

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