The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Joe Biden warns of ‘abuse of power’ by Trump

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WASHINGTON — Joe Biden warned Wednesday that those “tasked with enforcing the law are abusing their powers,” offering a measured critique of the Trump administra­tion a day after he declined to respond to President Donald Trump’s attacks directly.

Speaking to Columbia University Law School graduates via video, Biden urged them to “protect the very foundation­s of democracy.”

“Trust in self-governance. Because right now, it’s under attack,” the presumptiv­e Democratic

presidenti­al nominee said. “The very people tasked with enforcing the rule of law are abusing their powers, protecting their friends, weakening the very principles that make our country work.”

His comments come amid escalating rhetoric from Trump and his allies pushing conspiracy theories and alleging improper behavior during the Obama administra­tion.

Asked on Tuesday night how he’d respond to the allegation­s, Biden said, “I don’t want to get down in the mud with these guys.”

Speaking at a Yahoo News virtual town hall on Tuesday, Biden said Trump was trying to distract voters from his inadequate response to the coronaviru­s pandemic, which has killed more than 90,000 Americans. Trump has said the virus will disappear “like a miracle.”

Broadly dubbing his allegation­s “Obamagate,” Trump has pointed to the legal case of his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, suggesting that the “unmasking” of Flynn’s name as part of legal U.S. surveillan­ce of foreign targets was criminal and motivated by partisan politics.

There is no evidence of that, and Trump’s accusation­s misreprese­nt the facts of the case. The “unmasking” of people in surveillan­ce reports is a routine, legal activity in government — the Trump administra­tion made 10,012 such requests in 2019.

But they don’t often become public, and in the Flynn case, Trump supporters point to it as evidence that Obama loyalists were out to undermine Trump from the start. The president himself has called it the “biggest political crime and scandal in the history of the USA.”

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