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Biden angrily rebukes Trump in Pennsylvania

President Biden slammed former President Trump on Tuesday night, calling him a loser and claiming he was running for president again to avoid prison.

“More people are working in America today than at any time since President Trump left office. That's just a fact,” Biden said in a speech at the Philadelphia City Commission Dinner.

“401Ks are stronger, violent crime is down, murders are down, fewer people are crossing the border, and Trump is calling it a hellscape? He's talking about America being a failed country. , Where on earth are you from?

“That makes me angry,” the president added. “I say it's a victory for America, America is the most powerful country in the world and the most respected country in this word. …Trump says we're losers, but I know The only loser is Donald Trump.”

The president also called Trump “dishonest” and cited his predecessor's 34 felony charges against him related to falsifying business records to cover up allegations during the 2016 campaign.

“I'd like to see that verdict,” Biden said of the Nov. 26 ruling. “I think he's running to escape prison.”

He also said President Trump cut off questions during a town hall event with supporters in Pennsylvania on Monday night after two long interruptions due to medical episodes, and continued to speak for more than 30 minutes for the audience. He also mentioned that he chose to perform several songs.

“He stood on stage and danced for 30 minutes. I'm serious. What's wrong with this guy?” Biden said.

Biden also spoke about Vice President Harris' loyalty to Harris, who has tried to campaign on her own platform without criticizing him.

“Every president has to carve his own path. That's what I did. I was loyal to Barack Obama, but I carved my own path as president. That's what Kamala tried to do. …She has been loyal, but she will forge her own path,'' he said, insisting that the vice president will lead the country in her direction, and that her perspective is fresh and new. said.

The crowd began chanting “We're not going back”, a chant used at Harris' rallies.

“Folks, it's 2024. We can't go back,” the president said.

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