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Biden: Trump’s Actions ‘Have Done Nothing to Do Anything Other Than Encourage This Kind of Behavior’

During an interview broadcast on Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” 2020 Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden discussed whether President Trump’s rhetoric is responsible for the El Paso shooting and stated that Trump’s rhetoric almost legitimizes “people coming out from under the rocks.” And “his actions have done nothing to do anything other than encourage this kind of behavior.”

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Biden: ‘I Don’t See Much’ About What ‘Holds Us Together’ from Far Right, Breitbarts, and the Administration

During an interview broadcast on Monday’s “AC360,” 2020 Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden stated that “honesty, decency, hope, leaving nobody behind, giving hate no safe harbor” are what hold us together, “and I don’t see much of it coming from the far right and the Breitbarts of the world and this administration, it’s the uniqueness of America.”

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Klobuchar: Trump Is a ‘Racist’, ‘White Nationalist’

Sunday following the shootings in Dayton, OH, and El Paso, TX, 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) suggested President Donald Trump is a white nationalist. MSNBC “Kasie DC” host Kasie Hunt asked Klobuchar, “Do you think President Trump

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Dem Rep. Tim Ryan: El Paso Manifesto Sounded Like a Trump Rally

Sunday on MSNBC, in the aftermath of two mass shootings, 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) said a manifesto railing against immigrants posted online moments before the mass shooting in El Paso, had quote “that could have come out of

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Dem Rep. Escobar: We Have a ‘Hate Epidemic in This Country’

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX) commented on the El Paso mass shooting. Escobar said, “We’ve been one of the safest communities in the nation for decades. We are a warm, loving, compassionate, bi-national community, we love

Migrants - Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill