'Stunning': Biden slams Trump for shrugging off Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot
Joe Biden on Friday slammed President Donald Trump for shrugging off a thwarted plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, saying the"failure to condemn these folks is stunning."
"We're grateful to the FBI law enforcement who discovered these domestic terrorists and stopped them. And make no mistake, that's who they are, domestic terrorists, flat terrorists," Biden said after being introduced by Whitmer. The Democratic presidential nominee was referring to a Trump tweet from April, when he encouraged people to protest against Whitmer's coronavirus-related lockdown measures in the state.
Trump campaign senior adviser Jason Miller told Fox News Whitmer's comments were"shameful," and said,"if we want to talk about hatred, then Gov. Whitmer, go look in the mirror."
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