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Biden’s hateful rhetoric escalates, says Trump supporters deserve a ‘smack in the a**’

In a recent campaign stop in Scranton Pennsylvania, U.S. President Joe Biden attacked Donald Trump’s proposed tax cuts for high earners, adding fuel to the already heated political climate.

Speaking to the carpenters’ union, Biden expressed his frustration with “macho guys” who support Trump’s fiscal policies, hinting at an aggressive approach toward the former president’s supporters.

Referring to Trump’s tax promises, Biden remarked, “These are the kind of guys you’d like to smack in the ass,” adding emphasis by clenching his fists and underscoring that he was serious.

Critics accused Biden of promoting hateful rhetoric.

The outburst follows Biden’s recent controversial comment branding some Republican supporters as “garbage.” The White House later deceptively amended the official transcript, attributing his statement to frustrations with “hateful rhetoric about Puerto Rico” reportedly heard at a Trump rally.

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  1. Watching ZeeeMedia.com this morning ( link given by a reader DTNZ thanks).
    Some ” forces” ( plutocrats)are behind the scene putting communities against each others, that is democrats against republicans, with a sinister purpose
    Watch last video on rumble. US citizens should be made aware of it

  2. The shameful US political clown show continues…anyone following the example set by this lot, really does deserve a metaphorical spanking……got that Labour and National….of course not…….LOL

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