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These are dark days, Biden warns in blistering speech about Trump

These are dark days, Biden warns in blistering speech about Trump

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Washington, Aug 1 (AP) These are dark days,' Biden warns in blistering speech about Trump Former President Joe Biden also accused the Trump administration administration of 'doing its best to dismantle the Constitution" with the help of the Republican-controlled Congress and the Supreme Court.
'Our future is literally on the line," Biden said in the speech to a National Bar Association convention in Chicago on the the 100th anniversary of the organisation, which was founded to support Black lawyers at a time when they were excluded from the legal profession.
Biden celebrated the diversity of his judicial appointments and recounted his work on civil rights throughout a five-decade political career before turning to Trump.
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