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Biden describes Trump’s supporters as trash – 10/29/2024 – The World

Biden describes Trump’s supporters as trash – 10/29/2024 – The World

One week before the election, President Joe Biden made a mistake that left Kamala Harris’ campaign reeling. Commenting on the racist joke made during a Donald Trump rally on Sunday, he said that the only garbage he sees floating around is Republican supporters.

During a call organized by the group Voto Latino on Tuesday (29), the president gave a confusing speech. “A few days ago, one of the speakers at your meeting described Puerto Rico as a floating garbage island. Well, let me tell you something, I don’t know the Puerto Rican I know, the Puerto Rican I’m from… They’re in my state of Delaware, they’re good, decent, honorable people,” he said. .

Then he said that “the only garbage I see floating on the surface are his supporters.” He added, “His demonization of Latinos is unthinkable and un-American. It completely contradicts everything we have done, and everything we are.”

The comments were immediately compared to Hillary Clinton’s statement when she was running for the White House in 2016. At the time, the Democrat likened Trump voters to a “bag of deplorables.”

The speech is still viewed today as one of the biggest mistakes of his campaign.

The White House was quick to say that Biden was not criticizing the businessman’s supporters, but rather the racist comments made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe on Sunday.

After that, the president himself tried to downplay the importance of what happened on social media. “Earlier today, I referred to hate speech about Puerto Rico, made by a Trump supporter at his Madison Square Garden rally, as garbage — which is the only word I can think of to describe it. The demonization of Latinos by some of them is all I wanted.” “The comments made at this rally do not reflect our identity as a nation,” he said.

The confusion caused by the president, from whom Kamala is trying to distance herself, comes on the night the candidate made her most prominent appeal to voters in the final stage of the elections. At a rally in Washington, it gathered 75,000 people, according to the campaign, considering it a choice for unity and turning the page on the chaos and division that links it with Donald Trump.

The negative fallout from Biden’s speech thus overshadows what was supposed to be the vice president’s big night. On social media, Trump’s allies are already exploiting this mistake.

“This is disgusting. Kamala Harris and her President Joe Biden are attacking half the country. There is no excuse for this. I hope Americans reject it,” GOP running mate J.D. Vance posted on X.

“President Trump has the support of Latinos, voters of color, union workers, matriarchs, law enforcement officials, border patrol, and Americans of all faiths — and these great Americans have been described by Harris, Walz, and Biden as fascists and Nazis, and now,” said Carolyn Leavitt, the businessman’s campaign press secretary. In a statement: “Rubbish.”

“There is no way to twist this: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris not only hate President Trump, they despise the tens of millions of Americans who support him. Kamala does not deserve four more years. President Trump will be a president for all Americans,” Completed.