Trump attacks Biden over his family's foreign business deals during campaign speech

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Former President Donald Trump railed against President Joe Biden and his family’s business dealings during his campaign rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, in a speech that sparsely attacked his closest opponent Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), and instead focused on Biden.

Trump heavily attacked allegations of corruption and self-dealing within Biden’s family, his mental state, policy, and the economy under his administration.With such a massive lead in the polls, Trump only sporadically attacked DeSantis throughout the rally, saying if he were to come back from this deficit, it would be the “greatest comeback in political history.

He dubbed Biden “Crooked Joe,” saying he took that name away from Hillary Clinton, who he used to call “Crooked Hillary” during the 2016 election, and said it is now Biden’s name after the evidence the House investigations had uncovered. He was referencing the FBI-generated FD-1023 tip sheet released earlier this month, that alleged Mykola Zlochevsky, the head of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, told a paid FBI informant that he had paid each hen Vice President Joe Biden and Hunter Biden $5 million to pressure the Ukrainian government to fire Viktor Shokin, a prosecutor allegedly investigating Burisma. The allegations are unverified.

Trump also attacked Biden on his son’s business deals over in China, claiming his associates would route money through different accounts before they would end up in a Biden family member’s bank account.

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