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Biden: Trump 'Can't Stop Violence Because For Years He's Fomented It'

In Pittsburgh, Joe Biden will deliver a speech in which he plans to criticize President Trump's leadership on the coronavirus pandemic and his response to national protests.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, seen here delivering his acceptance speech during the Democratic National Convention, will give remarks in Pittsburgh on Monday.

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden plans to travel to Pittsburgh, Pa., on Monday to deliver a speech that his campaign says will lay out a "core question" for voters: "Are you safe in Donald Trump's America?"

Biden's remarks come as President Trump's reelection

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