Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden laid out his most forceful response yet to Trump’s unsubstantiated attacks.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden assured supporters Wednesday night that his message to President Trump is “I’m not going anywhere” as he laid out his most forceful response yet to Trump’s unsubstantiated attacks.
Trump and his allies have accused Biden and his son Hunter, without evidence, of participating in the kind of corruption that has plagued Ukraine. They point to Hunter Biden’s service on the board of a Ukrainian gas company while Biden was leading the Obama administration’s diplomatic dealings with Kyiv. Yet no one has produced evidence of wrongdoing by either Biden.
A complaint by a government whistleblower helped make public Trump’s phone call with Ukraine’s president. House investigators said Wednesday they will issue a subpoena demanding all White House and Trump administration documents related to efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate Biden and his son unless the information is handed over voluntarily.
“Now because of the courageous actions of a whistleblower, Trump’s scheme has been exposed,” he said. “He did it because, like every bully in history — he’s afraid. He’s afraid of just how badly he may be beaten in November.”
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