During a recent speech to union workers in Scranton, Pennsylvania, President Joe Biden made spirited remarks about former President Donald Trump and his policies. Biden described Trump and his 'Republican friends' as 'the kind of guys you’d like to smack in the ass,' while criticizing Trump's plans for a second term, including 'another giant tax cut for the wealthy'.
Biden, who has a personal connection to Scranton having lived there in his early years, shared anecdotes from his time in the city and emphasized his support for organized labor. He appealed to the union groups for their continued support, acknowledging the role they played in his political career.
Expressing gratitude for the support he has received from unions over the years, Biden made a final request for their backing of Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz. He emphasized that his plea was not just for himself but for the benefit of the workers and families they represent.
As Biden reflected on his time in office and the importance of supporting candidates who align with the values of working-class Americans, he highlighted the need for unity and collective action. He urged the union workers to consider the impact of their support on their communities and the future of the country.
The speech showcased Biden's commitment to championing the interests of working Americans and his efforts to rally support for candidates who prioritize the needs of the middle class. By engaging with union workers in Scranton, Biden aimed to strengthen his ties with a key constituency and underscore the significance of their role in shaping the political landscape.