In prime-time address, Biden asks Americans to reject political violence and ‘cool it down’
- Biden urges the US to decrease political tension following a shooting, emphasizing the avoidance of violence in politics.
- Highlighting the need to resolve differences through voting, Biden warns against past violent occurrences in American history as a reminder.
- Referencing past violent incidents, including attacks on politicians and the January 6 riots, Biden emphasizes the importance of resolving conflicts peacefully at the ballot box.
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Biden asks America to ‘lower the temperature’ after Trump shooting - West Hawaii Today
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said in a prime-time Oval Office address Sunday that the nation needed to “lower the temperature in our politics,” saying that he deplored the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump and feared for the direction of the country’s politics.
Biden asks America to ‘lower the temperature’ after Trump shooting - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said in a prime-time Oval Office address Sunday that the nation needed to “lower the temperature in our politics,” saying that he deplored the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump and feared for the direction of the country’s politics.
'No place in America for violence,' President Joe Biden says
President Joe Biden on Sunday urged Americans to reject political violence and recommit themselves to resolving their differences peacefully, saying the upcoming presidential election will be a “time of testing” in the aftermath of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.
Biden asks Americans to reject political violence and 'cool it down'
US President Joe Biden has urged Americans to reject political violence and recommit themselves to resolving their differences peacefully, saying the upcoming presidential election will be a "time of testing" in the aftermath of the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump.In a prime-time national address from the Oval Office, Biden said political passions can run high but "we must never descend into violence". The president said…
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