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Biden, Trump trade barbs

Presumptiv­e nominees hold rallies in Georgia ahead of rematch

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Washington: US President Joe Biden and presumptiv­e White House challenger Donald Trump traded barbs on the key topics of age and immigratio­n, as they targeted the battlegrou­nd state of Georgia.

Biden, hoping to ride the momentum from a feisty State of the Union speech on Thursday, went to the state’s capital of Atlanta on Saturday to mobilise Black and Hispanic voters.

He once again attacked his Republican predecesso­r, who has vowed to be a “dictator” for one day.

“When he says he wants to be a dictator, I believe him,” Biden told a rally, highlighti­ng US economic strength while promising action to cut costs in areas such as housing, health and education.

In an interview with MSNBC aired Saturday night, Biden said he regretted using the term “an illegal” when referring to the killer of a nursing student last month in Georgia.

“I shouldn’t have used ‘illegal,’ it’s ‘undocument­ed,’” said Biden, who has been criticised by progressiv­es and members of his own party for using terminolog­y more commonly employed by Republican­s.

Trump, who is pledging a crackdown on illegal immigratio­n as a key plank of his campaign, talked at length during his rally Saturday about the slain student.

“Laken Riley would be alive today if Joe Biden had not willfully and maliciousl­y eviscerate­d the borders of the United States,” he told a crowd of supporters in Georgia’s Republican-leaning northweste­rn corner.

He slammed Biden for backtracki­ng on his use of the word “illegal” to describe the Venezuelan suspect in the crime, saying, “Biden should be apologisin­g for apologisin­g to this killer.”

At his rally, Trump also pretended to be a stuttering Biden, mocking his 81-year-old opponent.

Biden’s campaign launched a TV ad Saturday in which the president directly addresses his advanced age, a major concern among voters.

“Look, I’m not a young guy. That’s no secret. But here is the deal. I understand how to get things done for the American people,” he says in the spot.

Trump’s team quickly responded with a video message that starts with Biden’s statement, followed by clips of the president stumbling, falling or looking confused.

Georgia was so closely divided in the 2020 election – carried by Biden by fewer than 12,000 votes – that Trump infamously phoned a top state official to ask him to “find” a few thousand extra votes.

Among his many legal woes, Trump faces criminal charges in Georgia of working to overturn the state’s election results. — AFP

 ?? ?? Biden (left) and Trump both attacked each others’ stance on immigratio­n in recent rallies.— agencies
Biden (left) and Trump both attacked each others’ stance on immigratio­n in recent rallies.— agencies
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