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SOURCE: http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/514095-trump-attacks-biden-hard-in-white-house-address-accepting-gop
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The president described himself as the defender of traditional American values and warned U.S. culture would be unrecognizable under Democratic control.“Joe Biden is not the savior of America's soul — he is the destroyer of America's jobs, and if given the chance, he will be the destroyer of American greatness,” Trump said.He decried Biden as “weak,” accused him of being a hostage to China and attempted to tie him to progressive figures like Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersFive takeaways on GOP's norm-breaking convention Trump attacks Biden hard in White House address accepting GOP nomination Pelosi: 'I have every confidence' in Biden against Trump in debates MORE (I-Vt.) and Rep. Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarTrump attacks Biden hard in White House address accepting GOP nomination LeBron James voices support for Bucks NBA boycott: 'We demand change' Bipartisan lawmakers introduce resolution condemning QAnon conspiracy theory MORE (D-Minn.).The president’s speech coincided with a trio of outside crises that have roiled the country. The Democratic National Convention the week prior featured biting criticism of the president’s handling of the pandemic.In a pre-buttal to Trump’s convention address, Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala HarrisKamala HarrisTrump attacks Biden hard in White House address accepting GOP nomination Alice Johnson praises Trump for First Step Act, urges compassion for 'forgotten faces' Harris calls for officer involved in Jacob Blake shooting to be charged MORE (D-Calif.) rebuked the president for his handling of the virus and accused him of failing a basic duty to protect the American people. At one point he warned that Democrats would “demolish the suburbs, confiscate your guns, and appoint justices who will wipe away your Second Amendment and other Constitutional freedoms,” none of which Biden and other Democrats have said is the case.The convention, including Thursday evening’s program, featured a number of speakers who sought to make the case that Trump has worked hard on behalf of Black America and to counter assertions that the president is racist.Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben CarsonBenjamin (Ben) Solomon CarsonFive takeaways on GOP's norm-breaking convention Trump attacks Biden hard in White House address accepting GOP nomination GOP convention speakers decry 'mayhem,' slam Democrats as anti-police MORE declared that those who call Trump a racist “could not be more wrong.” Alice Johnson, a criminal justice advocate who Trump granted clemency, praised Trump for his work securing the First Step Act.

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