President Joe Biden has opened a new line of attack against former President Donald Trump.
on Wednesday, asking and answering the classic “are you better off today than you were four years ago” question to remind voters of what it was like when Trump was president.if he loses to Biden again in November. Trump and his allies defended the rhetoric, saying the Republican's comments were about the U.S. auto industry. Trump's critics had a different take.“Folks, we can’t stand for this,” Biden said in his first public comments on Trump's “bloodbath” claim.
Morgues were being set up outside of hospitals because so many people were dying, unemployment shot up, the stock market crashed and grocery store shelves were bare, Biden said.,” he added, before he began to describe a turnaround after Trump.
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