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Biden Acknowledges "Bullseye" Remark Was a Mistake Amid Assassination Attempt Aftermath

Biden Acknowledges "Bullseye" Remark Was a Mistake Amid Assassination Attempt Aftermath

In a recent interview, President Joe Biden addressed his controversial comment about putting former President Donald Trump in a "bullseye," admitting it was a mistake. This admission comes in the wake of an attempted assassination on Trump at a political rally. During the interview, Biden expressed regret over

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by Jenna Larson

In a recent interview, President Joe Biden addressed his controversial comment about putting former President Donald Trump in a "bullseye," admitting it was a mistake. This admission comes in the wake of an attempted assassination on Trump at a political rally.

During the interview, Biden expressed regret over his choice of words, stating, "It was a mistake to use the word 'bullseye.'" This comment was made during a private call with donors just days before the assassination attempt on Trump.

The President emphasized that he has never intended to incite political violence and sought to draw a contrast between his approach and that of his rival. "I'm not the guy that said, 'I want to be a dictator on day one.' I'm not the guy that refused to accept the outcome of the election," Biden said, referencing Trump's past statements.

Biden's remarks come amidst a broader call for civility in political discourse. In a recent Oval Office address, he urged Americans to "lower the temperature" and engage in more respectful dialogue.

The assassination attempt on Trump has reignited discussions about the impact of political rhetoric on public safety. Several Republicans have pointed to Biden's "bullseye" comment as evidence of a toxic political environment. However, there is no evidence linking Biden's comment to the attack on Trump or the shooter's motivation.

The shooter, identified as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks of Bethel, Pennsylvania, is a registered Republican, according to county voter records. The FBI and local authorities are continuing to investigate the incident.

As the nation grapples with the aftermath of this shocking event, President Biden's acknowledgment of his "bullseye" comment as a mistake underscores the importance of responsible political speech in maintaining a peaceful democracy.

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by Jenna Larson

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