Biden accuses Trump of “sizing violence in our cities” in Pittsburgh speech

On Monday, Democratic nominee Joe Biden strongly condemned the recent outbreaks of violence in American cities and bluntly blamed President Trump’s office, accusing it of “raising violence” and calling it a “toxic presence.”

In a speech in Pittsburgh, Biden sought to undermine a major argument in Trump’s crusade that the former vice president is apathetic to the violence ravaging American cities and businesses.

“The fires are burning and we have a president who is fanning the flames, who are fighting the flames,” Biden said in his speech.”But we shall not burn. We have to build. This president has long since lost all ethics.”leadership in this country. She can’t avoid violence because for years she fostered it.”

Biden presented his crusade in 2019 with a video on the fatal violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, of a white nationalist rally.Today, violent protests erupted in several cities across the country as non-violent protests against racial injustice and police brutality continue.

One user was shot dead over the weekend after a showdown between a caravan of Trump supporters in cars and counter-defensemen in Portland, Oregon.The fatal crash came days after two demonstrators were shot dead in Kenosha, Wisconsin, through a 17-kenosha has been the scene of ongoing protests and clashes since a police officer shot Jacob Blake seven times in the back.Blake, who is black, remains hospitalized and is partially paralyzed.

Trump is expected to make a stopover at Kenosha on Tuesday despite objections from Wisconsin Democratic Governor Tony Evers, who said he was “concerned about what [the president’s] presence would mean for Kenosha and our state.”

On Sunday, Biden issued a conviction for the violence in Portland and accused Trump of “recklessly inspiring violence.”In his speech on Monday, Biden presses on the need for justice and peace simultaneously. Trump’s crusade has criticized Biden’s failure to condemn violence and allows him to continue under his leadership. But Biden has been continually under pressure that the violence facing the country unfolds under the supervision of Donald Trump.

“Do you think there will be less violence in America if Donald Trump is re-elected?” says Biden.”We want justice in America, and we want security in America.”

The former vice president also presses that the country faces several crises at once.

“COVID. Economic devastation. Unwarranted police violence. Emboldened white nationalists. A tale of race. Decline of religion in a bright American future. Not unusual thread? An outgoing president makes things worse, not better,” he said Biden. outgoing president who sows chaos to bring order. “

“The way back starts now,” Biden said, adding that other folks knew him, his center and his family’s history.

“Ask yourself, do I look like a radical socialist, with a comfortable place for troublemakers?Oh, really?” He said, responding to Trump’s description of the campaign of him as a radical leftist who is soft on crime.

“Donald Trump would probably say that uttering the words” law and order “makes it strong, but his inability to call his own supporters to avoid acting as an armed defense force in this country shows how weak he is,” Biden said.

The former vice president asked some questions as he left his speech.

“I need an America, free of COVID, free of crime and looting.More racial violence, bad cops. Let’s be clear.Safe of four more years from Donald Trump,” Biden said.

Trump’s crusade responded to Biden’s speech by saying it doesn’t say enough in its condemnation.

“As expected, Joe Biden did not condemn left-wing crowds who burn, loot, and terrorize American cities today.He did not convict Antifa,” said Trump’s crusade director Director Tim Murtaugh.”He did not condemn the other people who called the police “cancer” or the members of his crusade who called them “pigs.”

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