President Biden’s campaign on Monday released a new digital ad targeting former President Trump over his recent comments about “cutting” eligibility.
Advertisement We featured interviews Speaking with President Trump on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Monday, host Joe Kernen asked if the former president’s views had changed, saying, “There’s a lot that can be done.” There is,” he claimed. problem.
“First of all, there’s a lot that can be done about the right to abatement,” Trump said in an interview featured in the ad.
The ad then cuts to Biden’s State of the Union address.
“If anyone wants to cut Social Security or Medicare or raise the retirement age, I will stop them,” Biden said in the ad.
The ad ends with the message, “Save Social Security and Medicare.” Please vote for Joe Biden. ”
The Trump campaign later clarified Trump’s remarks on Monday. Post“If Loser didn’t cut his answers short, you’d know President Trump was talking about reducing waste.” The ad only features part of Trump’s answer on CNBC. Ta.
“There’s a lot that can be done about rights, first of all, in terms of curtailing rights, and in terms of theft and mismanagement of rights, very mismanagement of rights,” President Trump said in an interview. “There’s a huge amount of things that can be done, and there’s a lot that can be done. So I don’t necessarily agree with this statement.”
Biden also targeted Trump’s comments during Monday’s campaign stop.
“Many of my Republican friends want to put Social Security and Medicare back on the hook again. If someone tries to cut Social Security or Medicare or raise the retirement age again, I will stop that. Working people built this country,” Biden said Monday in New Hampshire.
“This morning, Donald Trump said cuts to Social Security and Medicare are back on the table,” Biden continued. “The bottom line is he’s still trying. He’s not going to let that happen. He’s not going to cut Social Security. He’s not going to cut Medicare.”
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Biden cuts digital ad attacking Trump over entitlements ‘cuts’ comment
President Biden’s campaign on Monday released a new digital ad targeting former President Trump over his recent comments about “cutting” eligibility.
Advertisement We featured interviews Speaking with President Trump on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Monday, host Joe Kernen asked if the former president’s views had changed, saying, “There’s a lot that can be done.” There is,” he claimed. problem.
“First of all, there’s a lot that can be done about the right to abatement,” Trump said in an interview featured in the ad.
The ad then cuts to Biden’s State of the Union address.
“If anyone wants to cut Social Security or Medicare or raise the retirement age, I will stop them,” Biden said in the ad.
The ad ends with the message, “Save Social Security and Medicare.” Please vote for Joe Biden. ”
The Trump campaign later clarified Trump’s remarks on Monday. Post“If Loser didn’t cut his answers short, you’d know President Trump was talking about reducing waste.” The ad only features part of Trump’s answer on CNBC. Ta.
“There’s a lot that can be done about rights, first of all, in terms of curtailing rights, and in terms of theft and mismanagement of rights, very mismanagement of rights,” President Trump said in an interview. “There’s a huge amount of things that can be done, and there’s a lot that can be done. So I don’t necessarily agree with this statement.”
Biden also targeted Trump’s comments during Monday’s campaign stop.
“Many of my Republican friends want to put Social Security and Medicare back on the hook again. If someone tries to cut Social Security or Medicare or raise the retirement age again, I will stop that. Working people built this country,” Biden said Monday in New Hampshire.
“This morning, Donald Trump said cuts to Social Security and Medicare are back on the table,” Biden continued. “The bottom line is he’s still trying. He’s not going to let that happen. He’s not going to cut Social Security. He’s not going to cut Medicare.”
Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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