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TRUMP on KAVANAUGH: ‘This is an Outstanding Man, He Was Falsely Charged, It Was a Disgrace’

posted by Hannity Staff - 5.01.20

President Trump was asked to comment Friday on allegations of sexual assault against former Vice President Joe Biden; saying he thinks the Democratic frontrunner “should respond” to the accusations.

“Your campaign going after him pretty hard in regard to these allegations. What do you say to Joe Biden?” asked one reporter.

“I don’t know anything about it. I think he should respond. It could be false accusations, I know all about false accusations,” said the President. “If you look at Brett Kavanaugh, this is an outstanding man. He was falsely charged. What happened to him was an absolute disgrace to this country.”

“This is a fine man. I saw a man suffering so unfairly. I can’t speak for Biden, I can only say that I think he should respond,” he added.

Watch the President’s comments above.

AXELROD ON BIDEN: ‘He Either Can Cut It, Or He Can’t’

posted by Hannity Staff - 8.15.19

Democratic strategist David Axelrod weighed-in Thursday on Joe Biden’s potentially reduced campaign schedule; saying “this is bad advice” and claiming the former Vice President can “either cut it or he can’t.”

“This is bad advice. You can’t cloister the candidate and win. He either can cut it or he can’t, and the only way he can prove he can is to be an active and vigorous candidate. He’s running for president of the United States, for God’s sake!” posted Axelrod on social media.

Allies and political insiders close to Joe Biden are reportedly telling the former Vice President to scale back his campaign stops and speaking events; hoping the reduced schedule will minimize future speaking gaffes.

“Allies to Joe Biden have been floating the idea of altering the former vice president’s schedule in an effort to reduce the gaffes he has made in recent days,” reports The Hill. “The allies, growing increasingly nervous about Biden’s verbal flubs, have said it’s an approach that’s been suggested to campaign officials on the heels of the former vice president’s stumbles.”

“He needs to be a strong force on the campaign trail, but he also has to pace himself,” said one insider.

“I think you’ll see the same schedule and maybe even more Joe Biden,” one ally said. “Everyone wants to see Joe Biden be Joe Biden. If he’s held back in any way, that’s almost the antithesis of who he is.”

“I think it’s the wrong approach,” they added.

“Joe Biden has spoken his mind his entire life, which voters know and love about him,” said Biden’s deputy campaign manager. “He’s a real person, he’s authentic, and that will never change. He’s going to keep taking on Trump and making the case to voters about the stakes we face in this election, regardless of how the press chooses to cover him.”

President Trump routinely refers to Biden as “sleepy Joe.”

BIDEN AT PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE: ‘I Am the Vice President of the United States’

posted by Hannity Staff - 9.13.19

Former Vice President Joe Biden continued his gaffe-filled campaign during Thursday night’s presidential debate; strangely informing the audience he’s the Vice President of the United States.

“The President did the best thing that could be done at the time,” said Biden when asked about President Obama’s immigration policies.”

“How about you?” asked moderator Jorge Ramos.

“I’m the Vice President of the United States,” Biden asserted.


Biden faced tough questions and jabs from his fellow Democratic challengers during Thursday’s debate; including Senator Elizabeth Warren whose poll numbers have risen in recent weeks.

“The 2020 candidate pulled off a rare showing in an Economist/YouGov poll published Wednesday, tying the largely untouchable former Vice President Joe Biden with 26 percent support among registered voters. It marks one of the few polls where Biden is within danger of losing his frontrunner status, and contains a dismal prediction for Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.),” reports The Week magazine.

“Biden has only had a few close calls in previous polls, but Warren’s 2020 rise has seemingly been eating away at his support as well as Sanders’. In a late August poll from Monmouth University, Sanders and Warren topped the pool with 20 percent support, and Biden was just behind at 19 percent. In this Economist/YouGov poll, Biden is back up, but so is Warren, both leaving Sanders a full 10 points behind at 16 percent,” adds the website.

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