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Biden calls Putin 'Ari a puppy'

Biden calls Putin 'Ari a puppy'


Former Vice President Joe Biden has accused President Donald Trump of the latest attack on Russia's intimacy, suggesting that Russian President Vladimir Putin is in control of him "as a puppy."


During a fundraising video call on Tuesday, controversial Democratic presidential nominee Biden attacked Trump for failing to address foreign policy and COVID-19 coronavirus to deal with infections, cases, and deaths.

Biden, who heads Trump in a nationwide referendum, including the swing states, that will decide the November election - has accused Trump of "defending Putin" among opponents of the presidency. The main criticism of.

According to a pool report sent by the former Vice President's campaign team, "Putin takes him like a puppy in that little puppy cage."

Russia and Putin campaigned on Trump amid allegations of an improper relationship between the New York billionaire and the Kremlin. Since coming to the presidency, the president has had to investigate pro-Trump meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

He has been accused of publicly pursuing foreign policy for Moscow, despite strong policy corruption, human rights violations and attacks on US allies, despite his open association with Putin.

Trump's Russia issue reappeared last month when the New York Times reported that Moscow was offering Taliban fighters in Afghanistan over US soldiers. The Washington Post reports that Inam has been linked to several US deaths in the country.

The White House said Trump did not elaborate on the allegations before the Times report, but other reports suggested that the information was included in the president's security briefing shortly before public release.

White House Kylie McKinney insisted that intelligence officials did not agree with the validity of unverified country reports, while Russian officials denied supporting the Taliban.

Biden accused Trump of failing in his presidential duties. Last week, he told reporters, "The idea that something is not known or abbreviated to him is an insult to duty. If this happens, and if he is shortened and does nothing about it, then it is a duty to ignore."

Biden also defended Pick Sen. Tommy Duckworth, a potential vice president against Fox News host Tucker Carlson's attacks, calling the Iraq veteran "a very silly and careless man" and that he and other Democrats were "hating America.". "

Trump retweeted a clip of the Carlson show, and his campaign released a statement from Trump Veterans co-president Scott O'Grady and honorary recipient Patrick Brady, in which Duckworth defended his support for the "For" military service. For the Left campaign to turn the American establishment into a villain. "

Biden said of Duckworth's criticism of the Trump campaign, "We cannot accept this attitude." "If you tell me this - I have low expectations, anyway, I shouldn't go," he said in a Tuesday call to attend Duckworth.

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