Yuma Sun

Biden calls Trump the country’s ‘first’ racist president

- BY WILL WEISSERT

aSSOCIaTEd PrESS

WASHINGTON – Joe Biden said Wednesday that President Donald Trump was the country’s “first” racist president.

The presumptiv­e Democratic presidenti­al nominee’s comments came during a virtual town hall organized by the Service Employees Internatio­nal Union. When a questioner complained of racism surroundin­g the coronaviru­s outbreak and mentioned the president referring to it as the “China virus,” Biden responded by blasting Trump and “his spread of racism.”

“The way he deals with people based on the color of their skin, their national origin, where they’re from, is absolutely sickening,” the former vice president said. “No sitting president has ever done this. Never, never, never. No Republican president has done this. No Democratic president. We’ve had racists, and they’ve existed. They’ve tried to get elected president. He’s the first one that has.”

Biden also suggested that Trump is using race “as a wedge” to distract from his mishandlin­g of the pandemic.

Many presidents – including the nation’s first, George Washington – owned slaves. President Woodrow Wilson, the country’s 28th president, is having his name removed from Princeton University’s public policy school after recent protests against institutio­nal racism and police brutality. Wilson, who served in the early 20th century, supported segregatio­n and imposed it on several federal agencies.

At a White House briefing later Wednesday, Trump responded to a question about Biden’s comments by pointing to his administra­tion’s efforts passing criminal justice reform legislatio­n and expanding opportunit­y zones, as well as the low unemployme­nt numbers for minority groups before the coronaviru­s outbreak.

“I’ve done more for Black Americans than anybody with the possible of exception of Abraham Lincoln,” the president said. “Nobody has even been close.”

Biden has vowed that, if elected, he will begin addressing institutio­nal racism within his first 100 days of taking office. This was not the first time he’s suggested Trump’s actions were racist. Biden has built his campaign around the election being a “battle for the soul of the nation” and says he felt compelled to run for president after he saw Trump respond to a deadly 2017 white supremacis­t attack on counterpro­testers in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, by saying there were “some very fine people” on both sides.

When Trump said last year that four Democratic congresswo­men of color should “go back” to their countries, Biden called it a “flat, racist attack.”

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