By Tuesday morning, the video had gone viral across the nation — sparking protests in Minnesota and in other parts of the country and putting the incident in the national spotlight. That’s the reason I’m running. Thank you.”The former vice president – taking to Twitter on Friday morning – responded – saying “I will not lift the President’s tweet. I will not give him that amplification.”But Biden went on to spotlight that the president “is calling for violence against American citizens during a moment of pain for so many. I’m furious, and you should be too.”Biden is expected to make remarks at 1:30pm ET on Friday about the Floyd death and the resulting violent protests.
Source: Fox News May 29, 2020 14:24 UTC