Biden grits teeth, snarls that Trump, Republicans are 'the kind of guys you like to smack in the a**'



President Joe Biden during a Saturday speech in support of Kamala Harris' campaign gritted his teeth and snarled that former President Donald Trump and his "Republican friends" are "the kind of guys you like to smack in the ass."

Biden — who last week called Trump supporters "garbage" — made his latest shocking remark to members of a carpenters' union in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, while criticizing Trump and the GOP.

It wasn't the first time Biden has expressed violent rhetoric in regard to Trump.

"There's one more thing Trump and his Republican friends want to do," Biden began. "They want another giant tax cut for the wealthy. Now, I know some of you guys are tempted to think it's macho guy. I'll tell you what, man, when I was in Scranton, I used to, we used to have a little trouble going down the plot once in a while. ... But I'm serious. These are the kind of guys you like to smack in the ass."

Biden's statement was met with cheers, laughter, and applause.

You can view video of the president's words here.

The headline in left-wing outlet the Huffington Post reads that "Biden Says He'd Like To 'Smack' Trump And His Supporters 'In The Ass.'"

Reuters had a similar interpretation of Biden's remarks:

Biden used colorful language when describing what he would like to do to those who would turn back his legislative accomplishments with a reference to his younger days in Scranton.

"I'm serious. These are the kind of guys you'd like to smack in the ass," he said.

It wasn't the first time Biden has expressed violent rhetoric in regard to Trump. In 2018, Biden infamously stated that if he were back in high school, he'd take Trump "behind the gym and beat the hell out of him."

A week before his "garbage" remark, Biden in another speech said of Trump that "we gotta lock him up." While his listeners applauded, Biden attempted to correct himself and sputtered, "Politically lock him out."

Biden also attempted damage control after his "garbage" remark by noting on X, "Earlier today I referred to the hateful rhetoric about Puerto Rico spewed by Trump's supporter at his Madison Square Garden rally as garbage — which is the only word I can think of to describe it. His demonization of Latinos is unconscionable. That's all I meant to say. The comments at that rally don't reflect who we are as a nation."

The White House added an apostrophe to the transcript of his call with Voto Latino: "The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporter's — his — his demonization of Latinos is unconscionable, and it's un-American."

Indeed, two U.S. government officials told the AP that White House press officials altered the official transcript of Biden’s "garbage" remarks, which elicited objections from federal workers who transcribe what the president says for posterity. The AP added that it also obtained an internal email to back its report.

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President Trump trolls Biden in Pennsylvania ahead of former VP's speech to DNC



President Donald Trump used a campaign stop near Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's home town in Pennsylvania on Thursday to slam the former vice president, mere hours before Biden's planned address to the Democratic National Convention.

What are the details?

The president held an outdoor rally at Mariotti Building Products in Old Forge just a few miles from Biden's childhood home in Scranton. Trump told the crowd, "Slow Joe will speak at the Democrat convention, and I'm sure he'll knock 'em dead. He'll remind us that he was born in Scranton, but he left like 70 years ago. This Scranton stuff, he left, he abandoned Pennsylvania."

Trump added," Joe Biden is no friend of Pennsylvania. He is your worst nightmare."

According to Fox News:

The Biden campaign has used the fact that the candidate was born in Scranton as [a] way to connect with working-class voters – many of whom voted for Trump in 2016. Biden was born in Scranton in 1942, but his family eventually moved to Delaware when he was 11 after the Pennsylvania manufacturing town began to fall on hard times.

The president went on to warn, ""If you want a vision of your life under [a] Biden presidency, think of the smoldering ruins in Minneapolis, the violent anarchy of Portland, the bloodstained sidewalks of Chicago, and imagine the mayhem coming to your town and every single town in America."

The Washington Post reported that the president cast "Democrats as the party of 'mobs and criminals.'"

In reaction to Trump's speech, Biden spokesman Andrew Bates told the outlet, "This sideshow is a pathetic attempt to distract from the fact that Trump's presidency stands for nothing but crises, lies, and division — the opposite of what Pennsylvanians are hungry for and what Joe Biden and Kamala Harris represent."

Pennsylvania is a key battleground state, and one of several the president visited this week as the Democrats held their convention. Earlier in the week, Trump spoke at events in Arizona, Iowa, and Wisconsin.

The Hill pointed out that President Barack Obama won Pennsylvania in 2008 and 2012, and that Trump won the state by around 45,000 votes in 2016.

According to the outlet:

A Muhlenberg College/Morning Call survey released Thursday found Biden leading Trump 49 percent to 45 percent in Pennsylvania, an advantage within the margin of error. A RealClearPolitics average of polls in the state show Biden with a roughly 6 percentage point lead over Trump.