For weeks, Biden spoke cautiously about impeaching the president — until Wednesday, when he attacked the president in the sharpest terms he’s used since entering the race
MANCHESTER, N.H. — After calling for Donald Trump’s impeachment for the first time, Joe Biden experienced something here he rarely sees on the campaign trail: a sustained standing ovation. His Rudy Giuliani joke had the crowd roaring, as did his digs on Trump’s tax secrecy.
It was his most aggressive posture to date, presenting a case that Trump could not be trusted, while positioning himself as the fighter that America needs at this moment to face off against a “bully” and a “coward.” Biden’s shift toward a harsher tone and his evolution on impeachment was born out of circumstance, necessity and personal animus. It
While Trump’s attacks over the past two weeks haven’t shown much of a dent in the Democrat’s poll numbers, there has been no tangible sign of a rallying effect either.
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