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Schiff Orders Biden To Do The Unthinkable

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Twisted Adam Schiff is ordering Biden to double down on Trump.

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) has suggested that President Biden should leverage former President Trump’s recent conviction in the New York hush money case as a focal point in his campaign.

Schiff remarked, “There’s a right moment for each argument. On the day of the conviction and shortly after, I can see why the president would want to remain above the controversy, showing his respect for the jury system. But moving forward, I believe President Biden should actively highlight this issue.”

He added, “Trump, his main rival, is now a convicted felon. If the roles were reversed, they would be relentlessly attacking Joe Biden. They are already making unfounded accusations against Biden. Therefore, it’s crucial for both the president and the Democratic Party to clearly present this case to the American public.”

Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records last Thursday. Schiff emphasized that voters seeking effective governance should not want a “convicted felon” in the White House.

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“If you want competent leadership, you certainly don’t want a convicted felon turning the Oval Office and the federal government into a criminal enterprise. This argument is compelling and backed by the recent verdict,” Schiff stated.

Following the verdict, Biden’s campaign emphasized that the only surefire way to prevent Trump from returning to the Oval Office is to defeat him in the election. The campaign described Trump as a “convicted felon” in a fundraising email sent after the conviction was announced.

During the Manhattan trial, Biden’s campaign was cautious about directly criticizing Trump over the hush money case. However, in the days leading up to the verdict, the campaign hosted an event featuring actor Robert De Niro outside the courthouse, aiming to persuade voters to support Biden over Trump.

On Friday, Biden condemned Trump’s claims that the trial was “rigged,” calling them “irresponsible” and “reckless.” The campaign reiterated that Trump’s reaction to his conviction further demonstrates why he is unfit for the presidency.