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President Trump calls Biden a puppet- read why
 
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Tue, 1 Sep 2020   ||   Nigeria, U.S.A.
 

United States, U.S., president, Donald Trump said that Democratic Presidential nominee Joe Biden is a puppet figure, who, if elected in November, will stir up a “revolution” in the U.S.

According to Trump, “Biden won’t calm things down.

“They will take over. They will have won. If Biden gets in, they will have won. He’s a weak person.

“He’s controlled like a puppet. So it’s not going to be calm … They will have taken over your cities. It’s a revolution. You understand that. It’s a revolution and the people of this country will not stand for that.

“Funding for the “revolution” is coming from “very stupid rich people that have no idea that if their thing ever succeeded, which it won’t, they would be thrown to the wolves like never before.”

Note that Biden had on Monday accused Trump of dividing the protest-ridden nation further instead of unifying it and his words and messages were sowing seeds of disorder rather than law and order. Biden’s remarks made his remarks after Trump and numerous Republicans repetitively criticised him and the Democrats for not denouncing the three-month-long campaign of violence by the Antifa and Black Lives Matter movements in Democrat-run states and cities.

Republicans have maintained that Democrats in those jurisdictions are trying to earn political points in an election year by permitting the violent protests and riots and by refusing federal assistance that Trump has offered to subdue the unrest.

Protests against police cruelty and racism had commenced in various cities in the U.S. after the death of African American George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis on May 25. In August, a new wave of protests started in Wisconsin and elsewhere in the U.S. after police shot 29-year-old Jacob Blake, an African American man, in the back seven times. The incident, which occurred on Aug. 23, left Blake paralyzed. Protests turned into riots complete with violence against police and civilians as well as acts of arson and destruction.

 

 

 

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