The
likely Democratic nominee's remarks to “The Breakfast Club"
co-host Charlamagne tha God in an interview broadcast on Friday
drew a swift rebuke from the Trump campaign and Republican
supporters, as well as some black Democrats on Twitter.
“I shouldn’t have been such a wise guy," Biden said on a
subsequent call with the U.S. Black Chambers Inc, an
African-American business group. “I shouldn’t have been so
cavalier.”
Biden, who served eight years as No. 2 to President Barack
Obama, the first black U.S. president, added he has never taken
black voters for granted and that no one should have to vote for
somebody.
During the radio interview, recorded on Thursday, the popular
host had challenged Biden over his long history on race issues.
As Charlamagne pressed Biden about whether he would select an
African-American woman as vice president, a campaign aide could
be heard trying to end the interview.
“You can’t do that to black media!” the radio host said.
Biden responded, “I do that to white media and black media
because my wife has to go on at 6 o’clock.”
Charlamagne invited Biden back to the show, saying he had more
questions ahead of the election.
“You’ve got more questions?” Biden replied. “Well, I tell you
what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me
or Trump, then you ain’t black.”
Biden called his record on racial issues "second to none." He
and Charlamagne agreed he would come back on the show another
time.
Before the apology, the Trump campaign organized a conference
call with reporters where U.S. Senator Tim Scott, who is black,
said Biden's comments were “arrogant and demeaning” and
“negative race-baiting rhetoric.”
Biden adviser Symone Sanders said in a tweet that the remarks
were made in jest.
"He was making the distinction that he would put his record with
the African American community up against Trump’s any day.
Period," she said.
(Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw and Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by
Colleen Jenkins and Howard Goller)
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