On Monday, Joe Biden traveled to Pittsburgh, a Democratic hub in a pivotal swing state, to try to turn President Donald Trump's fear-based case for re-election on its head. Looking lively and speaking forcefully, he condemned unwarranted police violence, rioting and looting, and militia activity. Then he laid the blame for all of it at Trump's feet, writes NBC News' Jonathan Allen. For months, Trump has slammed Biden, accusing him of staying in his "basement" instead of campaigning. Biden appeared to throw Trump and his campaign for a loop when he called for the prosecution of criminals, just days after a Republican convention in which the president and his surrogates looked to build a case that Biden espoused "socialist" values permissive of lawlessness. |
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