White House Stops Biden’s Campaign Calls Following Insult

(ProsperNews.net) – Following President Joe Biden’s controversial comments referring to Trump supporters as “garbage,” the White House reportedly canceled the remaining campaign calls on his public calendar. These calls, which weren’t part of Vice President Harris’s campaign but were intended for outreach, were removed after backlash over Biden’s remark, which he made during a conversation with a Latino voter outreach group.

On the call, Biden criticized Trump and his supporters, stating, “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters,” a comment referencing remarks made by a comedian at a Trump rally about Puerto Rico. In response, Biden-Harris officials edited the official transcript, changing “supporters” to “supporter’s,” drawing widespread criticism for what opponents claim is an effort to alter official records. Federal stenographers reportedly raised concerns, citing it as a “breach of protocol” that compromises the integrity of official documentation.

Several Republican House members, including Elise Stefanik and James Comer, responded by calling the White House’s actions “craven” and warned that altering official records could potentially violate the Presidential Records Act. They accused White House staff of tampering with the President’s words to serve political objectives, raising broader questions about transparency and accuracy in official communications.

The White House has yet to address these accusations directly, but the controversy underscores escalating tensions around the campaign and raises scrutiny over handling official records, particularly during the final stretch of election season.

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