In a video clip shared by CNN, Biden remarked on the negative characterization of Puerto Rico, stating, “The only trash I see floating there is their supporters.” His comments quickly drew sharp criticism from Republican figures, including former President Donald Trump, who seized the opportunity to highlight Biden’s remarks during his rally in North Carolina, suggesting they reflect the Democrats’ true views on their opponents.
Trump stated, “What Biden really thinks of our supporters is clear: he called them trash. And it’s no surprise that my supporters are of a much higher quality than Crooked Joe or Lying Kamala.” He further emphasized, “If you don’t love Americans, you can’t lead America.”
In response to the backlash, Biden issued a clarification, asserting that his comment referred to the offensive rhetoric used by a speaker at the Trump rally. He expressed his view that the derogatory remarks do not represent the values of the nation. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also defended Biden, reiterating that he does not view any group of Americans as “trash.”
As the controversy unfolded, Harris aimed to distance herself from Biden’s comments. In an interview, she stated, “I strongly disagree with any criticism of who people vote for.” Her intention to unite all Americans, regardless of political affiliation, was clear in her message.
This incident marks yet another instance where Biden’s campaign has faced challenges due to his statements, leading to the need for clarification and damage control. As the 2024 election approaches, Biden’s comments have put additional pressure on his campaign, with upcoming events scheduled in key battleground states, including Pennsylvania, which will be crucial for his re-election bid.