Biden Campaign Disavows Votes from Anti-American Chanters in Michigan
Amidst a controversial rally, the Biden campaign and the White House condemn 'Death to America' chants, stressing the nation's values and the political fallout in a key swing state.
- The Biden campaign explicitly rejects the votes of individuals chanting 'Death to America' at a rally in Michigan, emphasizing the campaign's condemnation of these anti-American and antisemitic remarks.
- The White House and Biden's campaign have both denounced the remarks, aligning with Biden's message that America is a great nation and a global beacon.
- Michigan's role as a critical swing state in the upcoming election highlights the significance of the controversy, especially given the large number of uncommitted voters in recent primaries.
- Rep. Rashida Tlaib faces criticism for not condemning the chants, with multiple confrontations involving Fox News reporters highlighting the tension.
- Republican members of Congress from Michigan have called for legal action against the protesters, stressing the need for a strong response to anti-American rhetoric.