Biden suggests Trump supporters are 'garbage' after comic's insult of Puerto Rico
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Publish: 30 Oct 2024, 11:41 AM
WASHINGTON,
Oct 30 (AP/UNB) - President Joe Biden took a swipe against Donald Trump's
supporters on Tuesday as he reacted to the Republican presidential nominee's
weekend rally at Madison Square Garden, which was overshadowed by crude and
racist rhetoric.
In a call organized by
the Hispanic advocacy group Voto Latino, Biden responded to a comic at Trump's
rally who called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage." Biden's
initial comments were garbled.
"Just the other
day, a speaker at his rally called Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage.
Well, let me tell you something, I don't, I don't know the Puerto Rican that I
know, the Puerto Rico where I'm fr -- in my home state of Delaware. They're
good, decent honorable people," he said.
The president then
added: "The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters. His
demonization of Latinos is unconscionable, and it's un-American. It's totally
contrary to everything we've done, everything we've been."
White House spokesman
Andrew Bates said Biden "referred to the hateful rhetoric at the Madison
Square Garden rally as 'garbage.'"
Biden then took to
social media to personally clarify what he said.
"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," he posted on X. "His demonization of Latinos
is unconscionable. That's all I meant to say. The comments at that rally don't
reflect who we are as a nation."
In referring to Trump's
supporters as "garbage," however, Biden's tone was at odds with the
message that Democratic nominee Kamala Harris is seeking to present as she aims
to cast a broad appeal, including to disaffected Republicans. Shortly after
Biden's comments, Harris spoke from the Ellipse in Washington, vowing to be a
president who would unite the country.
"I pledge to be a
president for all Americans," said Harris, who is Biden's vice president.
Republicans quickly
highlighted Biden's remark. Trump called up Florida Sen. Marco Rubio during his
rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania, to recount what happened.
"Moments ago Joe
Biden stated that our supporters, our patriots, are garbage," Rubio said.
"He's talking about everyday Americans who love their country."
Trump campaign
spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said in a subsequent statement, "There's no
way to spin it: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris don't just hate President Trump,
they despise the tens of millions of Americans who support him."
A Trump campaign
fundraising text declared, "KAMALA'S BOSS JOE BIDEN JUST CALLED ALL MY
SUPPORTERS GARBAGE!" before ensuring recipients that Trump himself thinks,
"YOU ARE AMAZING!"
Even some prominent
Democrats began distancing themselves from Biden's comments. Speaking on CNN,
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said he would "never insult the good people
of Pennsylvania or any Americans even if they chose to support a candidate that
I didn't support."
The comments recalled
then-Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton dismissing Trump
supporters during a 2016 fundraiser in New York by saying that half would fit
into a " basket of deplorables."
Clinton later called
that characterization "grossly generalistic." But it became a defiant
rallying cry for many Trump backers who said the insult encapsulated the
elitist attitudes of Clinton and the Democrats.
As reactions to Biden's
reaction began to fly, meanwhile, Trump was asked in an interview Tuesday night
with Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity about the racist and vulgar joke at his
New York rally. He responded: "Somebody said there was a comedian that
joked about Puerto Rico or something. And I have no idea who he is."
The former president
added, "I can't imagine it's a big deal."
At a rally Tuesday in
Allentown, Pennsylvania, a city with a large Hispanic population, Trump
repeated his claim that Biden's immigration policies have allowed other
countries to treat the U.S. like "a giant garbage can."
With Election Day now
just a week off, Biden has worked to maintain relevance, furiously promoting
his administration's accomplishments while Harris in her race against Trump.
But his efforts to
remain in the political spotlight might not always be so helpful for the top of
the Democratic ticket he's now promoting. That's because, while Harris has been
sharply critical of Trump for months, repeatedly calling him
"unstable" and "unhinged" and even suggesting that he was
" fascist," she has been careful not to decry his supporters.
In fact, the vice
president has campaigned extensively with former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney and
other former GOP elected officials - hoping to woo conservative crossover
voters. The Democratic convention - and Harris ads - have highlighted the
stories of everyday Americans who talked about having voted for Trump in the
past but now say they are supporting the vice president.
On Tuesday's call, Biden
also said that Trump "doesn't give a damn about the Latino community"
and urged rejection of the former president even as Trump's campaign says its
support is rising among Hispanics, particularly men.
"Vote to keep
Donald Trump out of the White House," Biden said. "He's a true danger
to, not just Latinos but to all people. Particularly those who are in a minority
in this country."
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