In his latest address since the attack, President Joe Biden again condemned political violence, as he did earlier on Saturday.
Joe Biden’s presidential staff has announced a strategy review following the recent attack on former President Donald Trump, deciding to tone down anti-Trump rhetoric. After the Pennsylvania bombing sent shockwaves through the political world, the White House plans to focus on condemning political violence and upholding democratic norms. This is reported by Reuters.
Also, in the hours after Saturday’s shooting, Biden’s headquarters pulled television ads and suspended other political communications. Including those that covered Trump’s sentencing in May in the case of paying a porn star to prevent a sex scandal before the 2016 US election.
“We have to come together as one nation,” Biden said in a speech at the White House on Sunday.
Previously, Biden’s campaign focused on highlighting the threat that its members believed Trump posed to American democratic institutions and women’s rights. Now there is a marked decrease in pressure from Democrats on Biden, who previously demanded the resignation of the president after his speech at the June debate. In his latest address since the attack, President Joe Biden condemned political violence, as he did on Saturday, and called on Americans to allow “the FBI to do its job.” According to Reuters, the White House and the campaign of Joe Biden are now changing their strategy, focusing not on verbal attacks on Donald Trump, but on the condemnation of various forms of political violence, including sharp criticism of the “riots” provoked by the protests of university communities regarding the conflict between Israel and Gaza. This was reported anonymously by representatives of the US presidential staff.
As reported, in the pre-election race, the US presidential candidate from the Republican Party, Donald Trump, is only 2% ahead of his opponent, Joe Biden. The current leader of the country got as close as possible to his main rival.
By the way, most Americans believe that former US President Donald Trump will not give in if he loses the presidential election in November.
Meanwhile, Europe began to prepare a plan in case Trump wins the elections in November.