The president says in NBC interview that violence has no place in American politics and says his โbullseyeโ comment was a mistake.
WASHINGTONโPresident Joe Biden discussed a wide range of topics during an interview with NBC News that aired Monday evening, days after the attempted assassination of his political rival, former President Donald Trump.
In the interview, President Biden shared his thoughts on former President Trumpโs vice presidential pick, his confidence in the Secret Service, and his phone conversation with former President Trump.
He also emphasized the urgent need to end political violence.
President Biden confirmed that he had a conversation with former President Trump following the assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, describing it as โvery cordial.โ
โI told him how concerned I was, and I wanted to make sure I knew how he was actually doing. He sounded good, he said he was fine, and he thanked me for calling him,โ the president told NBCโs Lester Holt.
President Biden told former President Trump that the GOP nominee was in his โprayersโ and hoped the Trump family was doing well โweatheringโ the event.
โMy first reaction was, my God,โ the president said of his reaction to the shooting at the Pennsylvania rally.
โThereโs no place at all for violence in politics in America, none, zero. And weโve reached a point where itโs become commonplace.โ
Following the assassination attempt, President Biden has been seeking to โlower the temperatureโ in the countryโs deeply divided political environment.
However, he said that his โbullseyeโ comment about former President Trump was a mistake, referring to his conversation with donors during a call on July 8.
โItโs time to put Trump in the bullseye,โ President Biden said during that call, which was shared by his campaign. However, his comments since then have faced backlash from critics.
โIt was a mistake to use the word,โ President Biden said during the NBC interview.
He said he meant to say Democrats should โfocus onโ the former president and his actions and policies instead of him after the presidential debate.
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