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Biden Campaign Releases TV Ad Criticizing Supreme Court And Trump

Final 2020 U.S. presidential campaign debate in Nashville

The Biden campaign has launched a new television ad in battleground states that takes aim at the recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, directing sharp criticism towards both the nation's highest court and former President Donald Trump.

The 30-second ad, titled '250 Years,' opens with a powerful statement emphasizing America's foundation on the principle that no one, not even the president, is above the law. The narrator highlights the recent Supreme Court decision and features images of Trump, accusing the court of enabling presidential immunity to the extent of allowing criminal behavior.

The ad specifically calls out the six conservative Supreme Court justices for their role in overturning Roe v. Wade and supporting Trump's stance on presidential immunity. It suggests that Trump's influence over the court has compromised its integrity and independence.

Furthermore, the narrator asserts that Trump's actions, including inciting an insurrection and displaying dictatorial tendencies, disqualify him from holding any future presidential office. The ad aims to convey a sense of urgency and moral responsibility in preventing Trump from seeking political power again.

According to a campaign official, the ad will be part of a significant advertising buy in battleground states, targeting networks that cater to younger and diverse audiences. The strategic placement of the ad during sporting events and national news programs indicates a deliberate effort to reach a wide viewership.

The Biden campaign's decision to release this ad underscores its commitment to addressing issues of accountability, justice, and the rule of law in the political landscape. By leveraging the medium of television advertising, the campaign seeks to engage voters and raise awareness about the implications of the Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.

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