U.S. Democratic Party Biden criticizes President Trump for dealing with new corona Apr. 7 at 17:17

Former U.S. President Vice President Biden, the leading candidate of the opposition and Democrats for the fall of the United States presidential election, severely criticized President Trump's response to the new coronavirus. With the spread of the infection constraining the election campaign, it is likely that the aim is to show its presence.

Former Vice President Biden attended an event hosted on the Internet by the Democratic Party's support union on the 7th.

In his statement, Biden said of Trump's response to the new coronavirus: "It's still too late. We don't prioritize workers or leave them to scientists. Federal law has been used to ensure that healthcare workers have the necessary supplies. Does not use all of the permissions granted in the. "

He then criticized the inadequate response, saying, "President Trump calls himself a 'wartime president', and if so, should do so."

Mr. Biden is the leading candidate of the Democratic Party aiming to recapture the government in the fall presidential election, but due to the spread of the new coronavirus, it was unable to hold a rally, and the campaign was sent via the Internet from a studio set up at home. Has been restricted.

Meanwhile, President Trump, aiming for re-election, held a press conference on measures against the new coronavirus for more than one hour every day, and the situation was widely reported, and Mr. Biden emphasized his confrontation by criticizing President's response It seems that there is also an aim to show a feeling.

Biden Contributes to Elimination of Racial Discrimination

John Lewis, a leading black Congressman who has worked to eliminate racism in Democratic nomination, has expressed support for former Vice President Biden.

Democrat Rep. Lewis joined the Revival Martin Luther King in the 1960s in a civil rights movement calling for elimination of racism, and police marches were violently suppressed by police on a bridge in Selma, a southern Alabama town. He is still respected as a civil rights fighter who was seriously injured in the so-called "bloody Sunday" case.

Lewis said in a statement on Tuesday, "I am not crossing the bridge in Selma to see the President retreat from the progress we have won. Resting until President Trump corrects injustice I can't. "

He expressed his support for Biden and called for voters to cooperate, saying, "I want you to believe in my words that unite this country and be a leader needed for fairer democracy." .

Mr. Biden is backing out of the early slump in the selection of candidates in the wake of support from the same black intellectual, Mr. Cleburne, and consolidating the blacks with stronger support from Mr. Lewis's support It seems to be connected.