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Biden calls Trump supporters ‘garbage’ – Washington Examiner

In ⁣a recent incident, President Joe Biden made controversial remarks​ calling supporters of⁢ former President Donald Trump “garbage.” This⁤ comment overshadowed Vice President Kamala Harris’s efforts to connect with ‍undecided⁢ voters during⁤ her speech at the ‌Ellipse. Biden’s comments‌ were aimed at criticizing a joke made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe⁢ regarding Puerto Rico, which he condemned as offensive. The White⁢ House quickly attempted‌ to‍ clarify Biden’s remark, asserting that it was directed at the​ comedian’s rhetoric rather than Trump supporters. However, this statement has drawn⁤ backlash from ⁣both⁢ sides‌ of the political‍ spectrum, with critics like Sen.‍ Marco Rubio arguing that Biden’s language disrespects everyday Americans. Harris, ⁤in her speech, ⁣sought to emphasize unity and ‍cooperation, ‍contrasting ⁣her​ approach with​ Trump’s⁣ divisive rhetoric. The ‍incident has sparked comparisons to Hillary Clinton’s‌ “basket of deplorables” remark during the 2016 campaign, raising concerns about the potential impact on Biden and Harris’s campaign ‌efforts as they navigate a contentious‌ election landscape.


Biden’s ‘deplorables’ moment: President calls Trump supporters ‘garbage’

President Joe Biden overshadowed Vice President Kamala Harris‘s last-ditch effort to reach undecided or conservative voters on Tuesday night when he called supporters of former President Donald Trump “garbage.”

In comments ahead of Harris’s “closing argument” speech at the Ellipse, Biden criticized a joke made by insult comedian Tony Hinchcliffe that Puerto Rico is a “floating island of garbage” at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally over the weekend.

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But Biden, who Harris’s team reportedly believes is a political liability, risked handing the momentum back to the Republicans in the closing stages of a neck-and-neck election campaign with his clumsy remarks.

The White House quickly went into damage limitation mode on Tuesday night. Spokesman Andrew Bates quickly released a statement pushing back that the comments were directed at the comedian, while the president himself issued a statement attempting to clean up his remarks as the firestorm erupted.

During his earlier remarks, Biden ripped the Madison Square Garden joke that was panned by Puerto Ricans on both sides of the aisle.

“Donald Trump has no character. He doesn’t give a damn about the Latino community,” Biden said. “Just the other day, a speaker at his rally called Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage. … They’re good, decent, honorable people.”

“The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters,” Biden said. “His demonization of Latinos is unconscionable, and it’s un-American.”

After his comments were roundly criticized, Biden issued a clarification on X Tuesday night.

“Earlier today I referred to the hateful rhetoric about Puerto Rico spewed by Trump’s supporter at his Madison Square Garden rally as garbage—which is the only word I can think of to describe it. His demonization of Latinos is unconscionable,” Biden said. “That’s all I meant to say. The comments at that rally don’t reflect who we are as a nation.”

Bates said in a statement that the president referred to the “hateful rhetoric at the Madison Square Garden rally as garbage.”

He pointed to a transcript reflecting Biden talking of “supporter’s,” in reference to the comedian.

The damage may already be done, however, as Harris looks to appeal to both undecided, independent, and GOP voters who are unsure about their presidential vote. Part of Harris’s speech at the Ellipse included remarks from Bob and Kristina Lange, Republicans from Pennsylvania who previously supported Trump.

During her closing argument, Harris promised to find common ground and work with all people, even those who disagree with her.

“I am not looking to score political points,” Harris said. “I am looking to make progress. I pledge to listen to experts, to those who will be impacted by the decisions I make, and to people who disagree with me.”

“Unlike Donald Trump, I don’t believe people who disagree with me are the enemy,” the vice president added. “He wants to put them in jail. I’ll give them a seat at the table.”

The comments made by Biden mirror similar remarks made by Hillary Clinton, when she said half of Trump’s 2016 supporters fit into a “basket of deplorables.” The remarks infuriated many conservatives during what was already a partisan, divisive election.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) took the stage at Trump’s rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday night to condemn Biden’s “garbage” supporters remarks.

“He’s talking about the Border Patrol. He’s talking about nurses, he’s talking about teachers, he’s talking about everyday Americans who love their country and want to dream big again and support you, Mr. President, and I hope their campaign is about to apologize for what Joe Biden just said,” Rubio said. “We are not garbage. We are patriots who love America.”

Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) told the Washington Examiner “no” when asked whether he agrees with Biden that Trump supporters are garbage.

During his rally, Trump referred to the U.S. as a “garbage can,” repeating a common phrase uttered at rallies to describe the level of immigrants crossing the southern border illegally. He claimed that other nations are emptying prisons and sending criminals into the U.S.

“They’re dumping like we’re a dumping ground,” Trump said.

Comments from both Trump and Harris on the campaign trail have been accused by the other as methods of inciting violence and acting as a threat to democracy. Trump has angered many Democrats by calling Harris “Comrade Kamala” and a “Marxist,” while Harris has caused backlash in Republican circles for referring to the former president as a “fascist.”

With a week to go in before Election Day, both Harris and Trump are making their last pitches to voters in a race that is likely to be a head-to-head contest decided by a handful of ballots. Many polls show either candidate within the margin of error of each other in key swing states.

Gabe Kaminsky contributed to this report.



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