AGS NEWS – President Joe Biden expressed concern on Friday about the possibility of unrest in the upcoming November election, citing inflammatory remarks by Republican candidate Donald Trump, who continues to challenge his 2020 loss.
Biden emphasized his confidence in the election being fair but raised doubts about whether it would be peaceful.
Trump, who survived assassination attempts in July and September, has a history of claiming election fraud following his defeat to Biden.
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His supporters stormed the Capitol in 2021, leading to Trump’s impeachment for inciting the violence.
Trump is also facing legal challenges for allegedly attempting to overturn the election results.
Despite these issues, he continues his campaign efforts, with plans to speak in Georgia, a crucial battleground state.
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris, Biden’s running mate, is campaigning in Michigan, focusing on labor rights and criticizing Trump’s history with unions.
Former President Barack Obama is set to join Harris’s campaign efforts next week.