Biden announces return to campaign after recovering from COVID-19
Kyiv • UNN
President Biden plans to resume campaigning next week after recovering from COVID-19. This decision confirms his intention to run for a second term, despite calls from some Democrats to drop out of the race.
President Joe Biden said he plans to return to the campaign trail next week after recovering from COVID-19. This decision confirms his commitment to running for a second term, despite pressure from Democrats calling on him to withdraw from the race. This was reported by The Washington Times, UNN reports.
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Biden accused Trump of trying to violate abortion rights and questioned his commitment to democratic principles. He noted that Americans are well aware of where Trump wants to take the country.
While Biden has been quarantined due to COVID-19, a growing number of Democratic lawmakers are calling for his departure. Among those who have reportedly expressed concern are prominent figures such as former President Barack Obama and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Senator Martin Heinrich, a Democrat from New Mexico, has also publicly stated that he prefers Biden to withdraw from the campaign in the best interest of the country.
The situation escalated after Trump was attacked in Pennsylvania. Despite this, both Biden and Trump have called for a unification and an end to aggressive rhetoric, although they continue to attack each other.
During his speech, Trump mentioned the death of former fire chief Cory Comptroller and criticized the Biden administration for inflation, foreign policy, and immigration. He also mentioned the “crazy” Nancy Pelosi and accused the Democrats of destroying the country.
Nevertheless, Biden said that Americans had already seen this kind of Trump and rejected him four years ago.