Donald Trump's reluctance to denounce white supremacists is 'stunning', Joe Biden says

Mr Biden made the comments alongside Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who was recently found to be the target of a kidnapping plot by a heavily armed right-wing militia.

Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden looks to supporters and members of the press while arriving to a campaign event Friday, Oct. 16. 2020 in Southfield, Mich. (Nicole Hester/Ann Arbor News via AP)

Donald Trump has repeatedly tried to questions the dealings of rival Joe Biden and his son, Hunter. Source: Ann Arbor News/AP

Joe Biden on Friday described US President Donald Trump's reluctance to denounce white supremacists as "stunning" in a hard-hitting speech in battleground Michigan with 18 days to go until the election.

Standing by the side of the Democratic presidential candidate as he spoke was Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a fierce Trump critic who was recently found

"Make no mistake, that's who they are, domestic terrorists," Mr Biden told a group of some 20 guests and reporters in the town of Southfield.

"It was the sort of behaviour you might expect from ISIS. It should shock the conscience of every American. Every American. And the failure to condemn these folks is stunning," said Mr Biden.

In a tweet on 8 October as the plot was made public, Mr Trump expressed no sympathy for the governor.
"Rather than say thank you, she calls me a White Supremacist," Mr Trump complained.

"I do not tolerate ANY extreme violence," he insisted.

Mr Trump also infuriated many Americans during the first debate with Mr Biden on 29 September when he declined to denounce white supremacist groups and instead, speaking out to the right wing nationalist group called the Proud Boys, .

The group celebrated its mention by the president by adopting those words as part of a new logo.

Two days later, under pressure to explain himself, Mr Trump said he did in fact condemn all white supremacists.


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Published 17 October 2020 10:37am
Source: AFP, SBS


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