Biden Admits ‘Bullseye’ Quote Was a Mistake, but Blames Trump for Being ‘Engaged in That Rhetoric’ of Violence

Biden Admits ‘Bullseye’ Quote Was a Mistake, but Blames Trump for Being ‘Engaged in That Rhetoric’ of Violence

In an interview with NBC’s Lester Holt, President Joe Biden admitted that his recent comment about putting Donald Trump “in the bullseye” was a mistake, clarifying that he meant to focus attention on Trump’s actions and policies, not incite violence. This admission comes after an attempted assassination of Trump at a Pennsylvania rally.

 

Biden Admits ‘Bullseye’ Quote Was a Mistake, but Blames Trump for Being ‘Engaged in That Rhetoric’ of Violence

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