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Biden Shamed by Ilhan Omar for Backing Off Negative Ads

After Donald Trump was diagnosed with COVID-19, his campaign reportedly pulled all of its negative ads.

After the news broke, Ilhan Omar went for his throat, openly calling out Biden for pulling the negative ads while Trump is being treated for COVID.

Omar tweeted, “Why would Biden delay or suspend his campaign when we know Trump would’ve had ads up by noon today ridiculing Biden for testing positive?

“Get it together.”

Omar also released an attack against Trump, stating, “Over 200,000 people have now died while this Administration actively ignores public health guidance and suppresses science.

“For months, we have been hoping for a simple acknowledgment from the President—to hear the words, ‘We will get through this together.’

“And now we only hear those words when it is about him—not the hundreds of thousands of people who have lost their lives, and the millions whose families have been touched by it because of his malfeasance.”

Not long after her attack, negative Biden ads were aired.

So, either Biden lied about pulling the negative ads or he once again caved to the far left of the party.

Either way, the Trump campaign immediately called him out on it.

Andrew Clark, a member of the Trump campaign’s rapid response team, stated, “Despite pledging to stop his negative advertising, nearly 100 negative Biden ads slandering the president and lying about his record have aired today while the president is at Walter Reed.

“Meanwhile, Joe Biden has continued to attack the president in his speeches.”

The Biden campaign issued a statement saying that it was still working on pulling ads, but it was not as easy as “flipping a switch,” according to a Fox News report.

Source: Fox News

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