Former Vice President Joe Biden may have walked back his controversial comment about black voters made during a Friday radio interview, but Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., insists it reveals a truth about not just the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, but his party as a whole.
Biden said that if a voter has trouble deciding between him and President Trump, "then you ain't black," during an interview with the "Breakfast Club" radio program.
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"And that is one of the big differences, I think, between the parties," Blackburn continued.
Blackburn also addressed the ongoing controversy around former National Security Adviser Gen. Michael Flynn's case and specifics regarding a discussion between his predecessor Susan Rice, then-President Barack Obama, and former FBI Director James Comey prior to Flynn's FBI interview.
Blackburn closed the interview by speaking out against China, not just regarding their response to the coronavirus outbreak, but their recent imposition of national security law on Hong Kong.