In North Carolina, Biden slams Trump for COVID-19 'lie,' warns 'things are getting worse'
Joe Biden lambasted President Donald Trump for continuing"to lie" about the state of the Covid-19 pandemic during a campaign stop in Durham, North Carolina on Sunday.
"Yet, the other night, Trump said in one of his rallies, 'we’ve turned the corner,'" Biden said."As my grandfather would say, this guy’s gone around the bend if he thinks we’ve turned the corner. Turn the corner? Things are getting worse. He continues to lie to us about the circumstances." The drive-in rally featured attendees chanting and honking from their cars. As one rallygoer shouted:"Send him home, Joe."
"We are rounding the corner and we have — unbelievable," Trump said at a rally in Janesville, Wisconsin Saturday."The vaccines are unbelievable. Except for a little politics. We have unbelievable vaccines coming out real soon. And the therapeutics are unbelievable."
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