The former vice president told reporters at the Iowa State Fair that Trump "speaks" to white supremacists.
Former Vice President Joe Biden said Thursday that President Donald Trump “encourages white supremacists.”
“So whether he is or is not a white supremacist, he encourages them in everything he does,” Biden went on. “He speaks to them.” “He has given aid and comfort to white supremacists,” Warren said. “He’s done the wink and a nod. He has talked about white supremacists as fine people. He’s done everything he can to stir up racial conflict and hatred in this country.”
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