MORE on Wednesday tore into former Vice President Joe Biden Joe BidenPoll: Majority 'sympathetic' to protesters, disapprove of Trump's response In a year like no other, we'll hold the election of our lifetime The Hill's Morning Report - Protesters' defiance met with calls to listen MORE over his work on a 1994 crime bill during his tenure in the Senate, accusing him of setting black Americans back “big time.”
In a pair of tweets, Trump claimed that he has done more for the black community as president than Biden — or any president since Abraham Lincoln — ever has.
Trump’s tweets about his likely 2020 opponent for president come as the country has seen widespread civil unrest following the death of George Floyd, a black man who was killed while in police custody in Minneapolis last month.
A CBS News/YouGov poll released on Tuesday showed 50 percent of registered voters believe that, as president, has worked against the interests of black Americans, while 72 percent said that they believe Trump’s work in office has been more favorable to white people.
Meanwhile, 46 percent of respondents said that, if he’s elected president, Biden’s work would favor black Americans, while about 22 percent said that he would work against them.