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He should be arrested’ said US President Joe Biden about Donald Trump

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris competed for the votes of Latino voters this Tuesday, two weeks before the presidential election, with an unexpected phrase coming out of President Joe Biden’s mouth.

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“We have to arrest him,” Biden said of his predecessor and Republican nominee for the White House, Donald Trump, to applause from an audience gathered at a campaign center in New Hampshire. “Arrest him politically,” Biden hastened to clarify.

The White House has avoided mentioning Trump’s legal troubles as he faces lengthy charges and criminal convictions. The Republican Party insists the allegations are a political attack.

When Trump faced off against Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, he called for his Democratic opponent to be prosecuted and arrested. He won and she was not guilty of any crime.

Trump’s campaign team attacked the Democratic Party: “Joe Biden admitted the truth: His and Kamala’s plan, from the beginning, was to politically harass their opponent, President Trump, because they couldn’t beat him fair and square,” said Carolyn Leavitt. A spokesperson for the campaign.

At several of Kamala’s rallies, onlookers chanted for Trump to be arrested, but the candidate responded: “Wait. The courts will take care of this. Let’s see November, OK?”

Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are technically tied in the polls and are trying to woo undecided voters, blacks and Latinos to add to the vote.

“Part of the agenda that I’ve presented that I know will impact Latino men, for example, includes what we need to do to build a strong economy that supports workers,” Kamala said in an interview with Telemundo. network.

An estimated 17.5 million Latinos will vote in these elections, a group that can make a difference, especially in the seven swing states, where they don’t lean toward any party but choose based on the candidate.

Most Latinos vote Democratic, but Trump has won over that community since entering politics, especially among men. The Republican, whose anti-immigration rhetoric is intensifying, participated in a roundtable with Latino supporters in Florida.

Trump talked about the economy, but mainly about what he considers a priority: illegal immigration.