Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden told CNN on Thursday that President Donald Trump and his allies are"rooting for violence" in American streets because it allows them to drive fear for political gain.
Biden cited a quote from top White House aide Kellyanne Conway to make his point. Conway told Fox News on Thursday morning that"the more chaos and anarchy and vandalism and violence reigns, the better news for the very clear choice on who's best on public safety and law and order." And Biden noted that all of the violence Trump and others are decrying is currently happening in"Donald Trump's America."Trump has looked to drive anxiety and fear among voters by casting his opponent as someone who would let lawlessness reign. Trump has referred to himself as"your president of law and order" and frequently stoked racial tensions by attempting to make the case that Biden would remake the suburbs if he wins.
Biden's appearance, along with other interviews and a speech by vice presidential running mate Kamala Harris, is meant to provide a prebuttal to the fourth and final day of the Republican National Convention. Biden also stood with NBA players who have decided to sit out games in response to Blake's shooting, the latest high-profile incident of police brutality against Black Americans.
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