On Friday, President Joe Biden encouraged a crowd who was chanting “Lock Him Up” in reference to Donald Trump during a North Carolina rally.
While the crowd chanted “Lock Him Up!” repeatedly, Biden responded, “There’s time for that.”
The rally comes after a dismal performance from the incumbent president on Thursday evening. During the debate as well as in during other parts of the campaign, Biden has been critical of Trump for saying that he will have “retribution” when he becomes president. When Trump was pressed on the topic in the debate by moderators, Trump said, “Well, I said my retribution is going to be success. We’re going to make this country successful again, because right now it’s a failing nation. My retribution is going to be success.”
Biden responded in the debate, “The idea that you have a right to seek retribution against any American just because you’re president is wrong. It’s simply wrong. No president’s ever spoken like that before.” Biden has made similar comments along the campaign trail and at other events. […]
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