: Wang Hui, Observer Network
Mr. Trump, who has been busy with the outbreak, has not slackened his other big event of the year, the presidential election. 9, he posted a campaign ad on his YouTube account that pointed to Biden, the only Democratic candidate this year.
This is the usual "infighting" between the two parties in the United States, but Trump in the video let China "lie down with a gun." Some U.S. netizens have pointed out that Mr. Trump is doing this to divert attention from the U.S. epidemic, "the most ineinable government ever."
The campaign ad, titled "Biden Defends China," lasted about a minute and had nearly 95,000 hits as of its release. Before and during the outbreak, Joe Biden has been defending China, ignoring them as an economic threat and opposing travel restrictions imposed by President Trump.
"At a time when America is in crisis, Biden is protecting China's feelings." The video opens with Biden directed at him.
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Immediately after, screenshots of news reports about Biden's opposition to "travel restrictions on China due to the outbreak" and Biden's reference to "hysterical xenophobia" at the rally.
"Maybe this is to invest in China?" Without evidence, the video is intended to be questioned, accompanied by scenes of Biden meeting with Chinese partners, Chinese officials and others.
The campaign ad also picks up Biden's previous speech in front of a background board with the words "Sichuan University" written on it, with only one line: "China's continued prosperity is in our own interest."
The video then retorts in all capital letters in black and white: "No, it's just Biden's interest." "
The video concludes that Biden is dangerous to the United States. Still, as always, Trump's favorite capital and bold style.
from the senatorSanders dropped outAfter that, Biden became the only Democratic presidential candidate and will challenge the Republican candidate on behalf of the Democratic Party in November. Republicans last month issued a statement locking in incumbent President Donald Trump's nomination for the Republican presidential nomination for the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
That said, unsurprisingly, November's U.S. election will be a showdown between Mr. Trump, 73, and Mr. Biden, 77.
Judging from Mr. Trump's campaign ads, he has "lighted the sword" directly to Mr. Biden. A spokesman for Biden's campaign has yet to comment on the video ad, but it has drawn a lot of criticism since it was posted online, the New York Times said Monday.
Some netizens said Mr. Trump's move was a distraction from the fight against the epidemic.
"He (Trump) clearly wants to divert attention from his inability to respond to the epidemic."
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"How much attention does such a humble campaign ad distract from the outbreak?"
"It's the most powerless government ever."
Some netizens also said that China and the United States are not enemies.
"China and the United States are not enemies, and the friendly relations between the two countries are better for both sides and the world. It is the 21st century, and it is time to do something good for the world and abandon blindfolded hostility. "
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