ABC News host George Stephanopoulos came to the defense of President Joe Biden despite allegations of mishandling classified documents that span years and cross multiple areas of the country. During his discussion with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, who announced his presidential nomination for the 2024 Republican party, former president Donald Trump was arraigned on Tuesday at Miami Federal Courthouse for his alleged mishandling of classified documents.
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Stephanopoulos, being a former Democratic operative, questioned Suarez on his take on Biden’s alleged mishandling of classified documents. Stephanopoulos argued that there was a significant difference between the two cases. If Donald Trump turned over all the documents, he wouldn’t have been charged, but Biden didn’t follow through, he explained.
Suarez replied that the conversation wasn’t healthy for the country and that Americans should be talking about more important issues. The running Republican nominee suggested that having a healthier conversation promotes growth than constantly discussing what Trump may or may not have done.
Stephanopoulos pointed out that Suarez was running against Trump, but Suarez was quick to clarify that he was running to be the president of the United States and aimed to unite Joe Biden’s America.
Biden’s alleged classified document mishaps date back to his days as a senator. This is further evidence that Joe Biden is not as careful as a commander-in-chief should be. The American public deserves a trustworthy president who prioritizes national security and is careful with delicate information.