On Tuesday evening, Joe Biden held a campaign event for Kamala Harris at the Sheet Metal Workers Local 19 Training Center in Philadelphia.

President Joe Biden speaks during the first day of the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 19, 2024 at the United Center in Chicago.a OlyDrop)

During his speech, the 81-year-old president made several remarks about former President Donald Trump that have drawn attention.

Biden’s delivery appeared to be lacking, and at one point, he mistakenly attempted to criticize Trump. “She beat Trump so badly in the debate, he’s scared to death to beat her again!” he shouted, a line that seemed to confuse some attendees.

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This moment has raised questions about Biden’s current state and the extent to which Harris has managed public perceptions of his capabilities over the years.

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In his address, Biden also expressed his determination, stating, “We ain’t goin’ back,” between coughs. The comment appeared to resonate with supporters, as he continued to criticize Trump and his past administration.

However, one of the most notable aspects of Biden’s speech was his open admission regarding the Department of Justice’s efforts concerning Trump. “The same guy who has three other major cases waiting for him when he loses,” Biden said, referring to federal cases against Trump led by Special Counsel Jack Smith.

Biden elaborated on the legal challenges Trump faces, adding, “And by the way, 34 felonies,” after noting that he had sent DOJ official Matthew Colangelo to New York to pursue legal action against Trump.

His comments highlighted the ongoing scrutiny Trump is under as the election approaches.

In a seemingly gleeful manner, Biden said, “He got the sentence kicked back, but I want to watch that sentence,” indicating his desire to see Trump face jail time following the election.


This statement raises concerns about the politicization of the judicial process and the implications of using the legal system as a tool against political opponents.

The event in Philadelphia reflects the Biden-Harris administration’s focus on rallying support for Harris as they gear up for the 2024 election.

Biden’s remarks have drawn criticism from various quarters, with some viewing his statements as indicative of a broader strategy to undermine Trump ahead of and after the election.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, the ramifications of Biden’s comments may impact the dynamics of the upcoming campaign.

As the election approaches, both Biden and Harris are working to solidify their positions and galvanize their base.

As the Biden-Harris administration continues its efforts to rally support, the implications of their strategy will unfold in the weeks and months leading to the election.