Biden says coronavirus crisis, unrest symptoms of 'Donald Trump's
America'
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[August 28, 2020]
By Trevor Hunnicutt
(Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee
Joe Biden on Thursday laid blame on Republican President Donald Trump
for the way the coronavirus pandemic and racial strife have spread
across the United States.
"The problem we have right now is we're in Donald Trump's America,"
Biden said on MSNBC in his first public reaction to this week's
Republican convention, where speakers have alleged a Biden
administration would produce chaos and disorder.
"He just keeps pouring fuel on the fire. He's encouraging this. He's not
diminishing it at all. This is his America now," Biden said, as the
campaign heats up ahead of the Nov. 3 election. "If you want to end
where we are now, we've got to end his tenure as president."
His comments come as Trump prepares to unleash a blistering attack on
Biden, who served two terms as vice president under Trump's Democratic
predecessor, Obama Barack.
"We have spent the last four years reversing the damage Joe Biden
inflicted," Trump is expected to say Thursday night, according to
excerpts of his remarks.
Trump in recent weeks has stepped up his verbal attacks on protests -
largely peaceful but marked with pockets of arson and looting - in which
Americans have voiced their anger at police shootings of Black men,
including Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Sunday.
Democrats have dismissed Trump's focus on "law and order" as an attempt
to distract from his slow response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden accepts the 2020 Democratic
presidential nomination during a speech delivered for the largely
virtual 2020 Democratic National Convention from the Chase Center in
Wilmington, Delaware, U.S., August 20, 2020. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File
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In his interview, Biden countered that "the biggest safety issue is
all the people dying from COVID," referring to the COVID-19 disease
caused by the novel coronavirus, which has caused the world's
highest death toll of 180,000 in the United States.
"More people have died on this president's watch than just about any
time in American history on a daily basis," Biden said. "COVID is
out of control."
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt in New York; Editing by Scott Malone
and Leslie Adler)
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