'Simply a lie,' Biden accuses Sanders campaign of releasing 'doctored'
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[January 20, 2020]
By Tim Reid
INDIANOLA, Iowa (Reuters) - Democratic
presidential candidate Joe Biden accused rival Bernie Sanders's campaign
on Saturday of disseminating a "doctored" video edited to falsely appear
to show the former vice president supporting cutting Social Security,
and called on the Sanders campaign to disown it.
In response, Sanders' campaign refused to back down and continued to
cite the video as evidence that Biden wants to limit the government-run
retirement and disability program.
With about two weeks until the primary selection process kicks off in
Iowa, Sanders and his campaign have ramped up their attacks on
opponents, escalating their criticism of Biden and fellow liberal U.S.
Senator Elizabeth Warren.
Sanders and Biden are locked in a tight, four-way race in Iowa along
with Warren and Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana,
to win the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican President
Donald Trump in November.
Biden denied wanting to cut Social Security when asked at an Iowa
campaign event on Saturday about rumors he wants to change the program,
and he lambasted Sanders' campaign.
Biden accused "Bernie's people" of putting out a "doctored video" that
was edited to appear to show him agreeing with former Republican Speaker
of the U.S. House of Representatives Paul Ryan that Social Security
should be privatized.
"It's simply a lie, that video is a lie," Biden said. "I'm looking for
his campaign to come forward and disown it but they haven't done it
yet."
In response, Sanders' campaign manager Faiz Shakir doubled down on the
attack, saying in a statement, "Biden not only pushed to cut Social
Security -- he is on tape proudly bragging about it on multiple
occasions."
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Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate and former U.S. Vice
President Joe Biden speaks during the ISEA (Iowa State Education
Association) 2020 Legislative Conference West Des Moines, Iowa,
U.S., January 18, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
At the center of the back-and-forth is a newsletter the Sanders
campaign distributed recently that pointed to a speech Biden gave to
the Brookings Institution think tank in 2018. Biden is quoted as
saying, "Paul Ryan was correct when he did the tax code. What's the
first thing he decided we had to go after? Social Security and
Medicare."
However, the video of the speech makes clear Biden was actually
mocking Ryan for the proposal. He leans into the microphone and says
in a deep, menacing stage whisper: "Social Security and Medicare."
Biden then goes on to say – in remarks not disseminated by the
Sanders campaign – that the tax code needs to be reformed so enough
revenue is raised to save Social Security and Medicare.
PolitiFact, an independent fact-checker, rated the Sanders
newsletter as false.
(This story has been refiled to fix Sanders' title in fourth
paragraph.)
(Reporting by Tim Reid; Editing by Jonathan Oatis, Ginger Gibson and
Daniel Wallis)
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