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Joe Biden acknowledges mistake in 'bull's-eye' comment on Donald Trump, stands by criticism of Trump's impact on democracy.
In a recent interview with NBC News, the President Joe Biden addressed criticism that he faced after his controversial statements about the former President Donald Trump. It was thus during the ...
President Joe Biden said there's no place for violence in American politics and criticized the media in a roughly 20-minute interview that aired on NBC on Monday night.
Many posts online claimed that Biden had told people to "put Trump in a bull's-eye" and pointed to a news report saying he said those words.
Wrong word choice, not wrong message: President Joe Biden says he should not have put Donald Trump in a rhetorical “bull’s-eye” but is serving notice he will not back off his warning that ...
President Joe Biden told NBC News in an interview Monday that it was a “mistake” to say he wanted to put a “bull’s-eye” on Republican nominee Donald Trump.
On July 8, on a phone call with donors, Biden said, "We’re done talking about the debate, it’s time to put Trump in a bull's-eye." His comment was ignored before the assassination attempt.
On Tuesday, US President Joe Biden acknowledged his comment about putting Donald Trump "in a bull's-eye" was a mistake, amid criticism that such rhetoric could have incited violence against the ...
Biden admits putting Trump in 'bull's-eye' was a mistake. It's a little late for that. President's admission also came much too late − a week after he made the comment and two days after the ...