Trump says Kamala Harris got 'too much credit' for Biden attack
OSAKA, Japan — Sen. Kamala Harris “received too much credit” for her attack on Joe Biden at Thursday night’s Democratic presidential debate, President Donald Trump said Saturday.
Harris was the most discussed candidate following Thursday’s debate, the second of two debates this week that featured 20 Democrats vying for their party’s presidential nomination. In particular, the California lawmaker received attention for her decision to go after the former vice president over his recent remarks about working with well-known segregationist senators during his time in Congress. She described Biden’s comments as “hurtful.
Biden’s response sought to clarify that he never opposed voluntary busing and supported busing programs enacted at the local level. He also stressed that he supported “federal action to address root causes of segregation in our schools and our communities.”
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