Biden Goes After Trump’s Felon Status at Connecticut Fund-Raiser
The New York Times
Democrats had been clamoring for the president to ratchet up his criticism of his predecessor.
President Biden, prodded by Democrats to confront former President Donald J. Trump head-on about Mr. Trump’s criminal conviction in his New York hush-money case, heeded those calls on Monday night during a big-dollar fund-raiser in Connecticut for his re-election campaign and for the party.
Mr. Biden railed against his rival at a reception in Greenwich, telling a group of supporters who included Connecticut’s governor and its two sitting U.S. senators that the campaign had entered “unchartered territory” when a jury on Thursday found Mr. Trump guilty on all 34 felony counts that he had been facing.
He said Mr. Trump had cemented the distinction of being the first former president and convicted felon to seek the Oval Office.
“But as disturbing as that is, more damaging is the all-out assault Donald Trump is making on the American system of justice,” Mr. Biden said, according to a pool reporter covering the event.
Mr. Biden called Mr. Trump “unhinged” and said he was undermining another democratic institution with his vitriol after the verdict.
“It’s reckless and dangerous for anyone to say that’s rigged just because they don’t like the outcome,” he said.