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Adam Schiff Discusses President Biden's Approach To Trump's Conviction

U.S. President Donald Trump, left, and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden attend the second and final presidential debate Oct. 22, 2020, at Belmont University in Nashvi

California Democratic Senate candidate, Congressman Adam Schiff, expressed his views on President Biden's approach towards addressing Donald Trump's conviction as a felon. Schiff emphasized the importance of highlighting Trump's status as a convicted felon in the ongoing political discourse. He suggested that while Biden initially maintained a respectful stance towards the judicial process following the conviction, it is crucial for the President and Democrats to actively address Trump's felon status moving forward.

Schiff argued that the narrative of Trump being a convicted felon should be leveraged to make a compelling case to the American people. He underscored the potential risks of having a felon in the Oval Office, pointing out the implications for critical issues such as housing affordability, childcare, and the overall integrity of governance. Schiff contended that Democrats need to articulate a strong message to voters about the consequences of electing a convicted felon to the highest office in the country.

He emphasizes the risks of having a felon in the Oval Office.
Schiff advocates for addressing Trump's felon status in political discourse.
Schiff urges Democrats to communicate the consequences of electing a felon as President.

Regarding the potential political impact of Trump's conviction, Schiff dismissed the notion that it could significantly bolster Trump's support base. He refuted claims that increased fundraising efforts by Trump's allies would translate into broader electoral success. Schiff maintained that while Trump's core supporters might be further motivated by the conviction, the majority of Americans would not want a convicted felon representing the nation as President.

In conclusion, Schiff emphasized the need for a clear and forceful communication strategy from Democrats to convey the implications of Trump's felon status to the electorate. He highlighted the importance of upholding ethical standards and integrity in leadership, asserting that the American people would reject the idea of a convicted felon occupying the Oval Office.

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