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While court interruptions affect Donald Trump, Joe Biden embarks on a campaign trail

NEW DELHI: In his presidential campaign, US President Joe Biden is going all out, attending fundraisers, meetings, interviews, and official trips. The 81-year-old president is proactively working to turn the tide on inquiries about his age and to boost his popularity rating and mixed surveys.
Biden traveled to Florida on Tuesday to defend his right to an abortion.

One day later, he made the impression of being a middle-class youngster with the construction workers. He will unveil significant government investments in semiconductors later on Thursday.
In support of abortion rights, Biden traveled to Florida on Tuesday. He introduced himself to construction workers the next day as a middle-class kid. Biden made significant government investments in semiconductors public on Thursday.
Donald Trump, Biden’s opponent and the Republican nominee, is now embroiled in a criminal court case about claims that he paid hush money to a former porn actress.

Due to his many court appearances in New York, the former Republican president’s campaign will be hampered for the next several weeks.
Biden’s team took a jab at Trump by pointing out that the real estate tycoon went golfing on the one day he was not obliged to be in court.
During a fundraiser held at actor Michael Douglas’ house, Biden also joked about Trump, saying, “I haven’t had a chance to watch the court proceedings.”.
“Since I’ve been out canvassing,” he continued.
According to Biden, Trump “learned the best way to get rich is to inherit it,” and he said, “I guess that’s how you look at the world from Mar-a-Lago,” the former president’s enormous Florida home.
In a radio discussion with presenter Howard Stern, who was a frequent guest of Trump before his election as president in 2016, Biden once again emphasized the differences. Trump and Stern often explored contentious areas.
Regarding Trump, Biden said, “We have a fundamentally different value set.”

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