The political landscape heats up as former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden engage in a heated dispute over the Charlottesville riot narrative from 2017. Trump has accused Biden of fabricating stories about his comments regarding the Charlottesville riots, where violent clashes erupted over the removal of a Confederate statue. This controversy has reignited discussions on race, historical memory, and political accountability in the United States. Independent and GOP voters have shown increased support for Trump following his rebuttal of Biden's claims, which have been scrutinized and deemed misleading by some fact-checkers. The debate over these events underscores the deep divisions and the high stakes as political tensions continue to escalate.
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Biden's twisting of Trump's Charlottesville words just shows he'll do anything to smear Trump and ignore the real issues; it's all politics and no truth.
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CNN hosted a fact-free debate. The losers are U.S. voters
https://michiganadvance.com/cnn-hosted-a-fact-free-debate-the-lo…
Well, that was awful. I think I speak for millions of citizens who would rather not live under a deranged dictator when I say that watching the first presidential debate was an agonizing experience. Biden fulfilled the caricature of a dodderer who lacks vigor and mental acuity,
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Trump accuses Biden of making up 2017 Charlottesville riot
https://ajc.com/politics/trump-accuses-biden-of-making-up--charl…
Former President Donald Trump accused President Joe Biden of making up “the Charlottesville story,” referring to the 2017 Virginia riot at the site of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee that city leaders had decided to remove from a public park.
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