Biden Expresses Concerns Over Election Peacefulness Amid Trump's Rhetoric
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**Biden Questions Election Peacefulness Amidst Trump's Rhetoric**
In an unexpected appearance at the White House briefing room, President Joe Biden voiced concerns about the upcoming November election, citing former President Donald Trump's "dangerous" rhetoric as a potential catalyst for unrest. Despite his apprehensions regarding the election's peacefulness, Biden reassured reporters of his confidence in the election being "free and fair."
Addressing international issues, the president was questioned about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's possible delay of a diplomatic resolution in the Gaza conflict as a tactic to sway the election. Biden responded firmly, emphasizing the unparalleled support his administration has provided Israel and urged Netanyahu to keep that in mind.
On domestic matters, Biden took the opportunity to deride MAGA Republicans who labeled the day's robust job growth numbers as "fake." When probed about his presidential candidacy, the president wittily confirmed his continued commitment to the race with, "I'm back in."