Donald Trump's appearances will come a day after the unsealing of an indictment charging him with 37 felony counts in connection with his hoarding of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate (Representational Image)
US President Donald Trump on Friday attacked Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris, saying “no one will be safe in Biden’s America”, adding that the California Senator is a “step worse”.
“If Joe Biden would become the President, he will immediately pass legislation to gut every single police department in America and probably Kamala (Harris) is a step worse. She is of Indian heritage. I have more Indians than she has,” said Trump while speaking to members of the New York City Police Benevolent Association (NYCPBA).
The president, in his speech, took a sharp aim at Kamala Harris as being hostile to police, and suggested that she and Joe Biden were at the center of “a left-wing war on cops.”
“This guy has been taking your dignity away and your respect… No one will be safe in Biden’s America,” Trump said of former Vice President Joe Biden. “And I’m telling you on November 3 you’re going to be getting it back.”
In recent weeks, Trump has repeatedly asserted that Biden supports defunding the police, Fox News reported.
On Friday, President Trump’s re-election campaign was endorsed by the NYCPBA.
Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, who also spoke at the NYCPBA meeting on Friday, attacked the prosecutorial record of Kamala Harris. Giuliani said that when Harris was California’s Attorney General, “she prosecuted little people but she wouldn’t prosecute big people.”
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