President Joe Biden called his Republican rival Donald Trump a "loser" during a campaign speech in South Carolina.
Biden visited the Republican stronghold on Saturday, which has not backed a Democrat for president since 1976, as he kicked of his reelection campaign ahead of the 2024 general election.
During his speech, which took place at a Democratic Party dinner in Columbia, Biden criticized Trump, the GOP frontrunner and former president and called him a "loser," while he also slammed his handling of the economy.
He said Trump refused to visit a U.S. cemetery outside Paris and called them "suckers and losers," referring to a 2020 report in The Atlantic that claimed the then president referred to members at the Aisne-Marne cemetery in these terms during a November 2018 trip to France to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. Trump has denied the reports.
On CNN News Central Friday, anchor Boris Sanchez claimed a source had said the former president was "rattled by Biden's efforts to get under his skin," by calling him a "loser".
Biden's speech was interrupted by protesters three times, twice by pro-Palestinian demonstrators and once by a climate activist.
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Nice tactic. Saying the truth and making the opponent blow a gasket!
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President Joe Biden called his Republican rival Donald Trump a "loser" during a campaign speech in South Carolina.
Biden visited the Republican stronghold on Saturday, which has not backed a Democrat for president since 1976, as he kicked of his reelection campaign ahead of the 2024 general election.
During his speech, which took place at a Democratic Party dinner in Columbia, Biden criticized Trump, the GOP frontrunner and former president and called him a "loser," while he also slammed his handling of the economy.
He said Trump refused to visit a U.S. cemetery outside Paris and called them "suckers and losers," referring to a 2020 report in The Atlantic that claimed the then president referred to members at the Aisne-Marne cemetery in these terms during a November 2018 trip to France to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. Trump has denied the reports.
On CNN News Central Friday, anchor Boris Sanchez claimed a source had said the former president was "rattled by Biden's efforts to get under his skin," by calling him a "loser".
Biden's speech was interrupted by protesters three times, twice by pro-Palestinian demonstrators and once by a climate activist.
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