The Mercury News Weekend

Biden campaign lashes out at Trump

- By The New York Times

The presidenti­al contest took another acrimoniou­s turn Thursday as Joe Biden’s campaign amplified its denunciati­ons of President Donald Trump over revelation­s that he had knowingly minimized the risks of the coronaviru­s.

A day after book excerpts and audio recordings showed that Trump had privately acknowledg­ed to journalist Bob Woodward early this year that he knew of the virus’s danger but downplayed it anyway, Biden surrogates denounced the president’s response to the public health crisis, directly linking it to the loss of American lives.

The condemnati­ons from the Biden campaign continued in the afternoon, when the vice presidenti­al candidate, Kamala Harris, also accused the president of recklessly endangerin­g American lives.

“He had all this informatio­n yet he held rallies, he suggested that to wear a mask is a sign of weakness as opposed to a sign of strength,’’ Harris said at an appearance in Florida. “This is the president of the United States. So we continue to have examples of the fact that this is an individual who is not concerned about the health and safety and well-being of the American people and is frankly engaged in a reckless disregard for the lives and health and well being of the people of our country. I find it so outrageous.”

In a memo to reporters, the Trump campaign pointed to the Biden campaign’s decision to hold an indoor rally in Michigan in early March — while ignoring that Trump had continued to hold rallies even as he was aware that the virus was deadly, and that he held an indoor rally in Oklahoma in June after more than 100,000 people had died in the United States.

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