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To: longnshort who wrote (1260382)9/7/2020 4:43:21 PM
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This is a compilation of all of Joe Biden’s public racist remarks for the past fifty years (who knows what he’s said in private if this is his public record), and some commentary by some of his closest black friends.



To: longnshort who wrote (1260382)9/7/2020 4:52:40 PM
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Former defense secretary says Trump's word and actions 'on the record' corroborates Atlantic report of him belittling American veterans

Former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said that The Atlantic's report that President Donald Trump belittled US veterans "will resonate" with American soldiers because the president has a history "on the record" saying words that add credibility to the story.

Hagel said Trump's track record of disparaging US veterans including late Senator John McCain and former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis "corroborates" the report. While Trump has furiously denied and discredited the report, reports on Fox News, the Associated Press, and Business Insider have also confirmed with sources that add to the report's credibility.

Former Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel said in a Sunday interview with ABC that The Atlantic's report that President Donald Trump belittled American veterans "will resonate" with US soldiers because of the president's track record of deriding Americans who served in the army.

In a report published Thursday, The Atlantic stated that anonymous sources said Trump derided the late former senator John McCain and the late former President George H. W. Bush as "losers" because they were shot down while serving in the US Navy.

Hagel said that the report is in line with Trump's words and actions "on the record," which speak to the "credibility of this article." He pointed out that Trump's derision of late Senator John McCain, former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, and retired US Marine Corps general John Kelly are among many of Trump's track record criticizing former American veterans that "corroborates" the report.

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