Michelle Obama calls Donald Trump a ‘racist’ as she pleads with undecided voters to end ‘chaos’
Michelle Obama calls Donald Trump a ‘racist’ as she pleads with undecided voters to end ‘four years of chaos’ and vote for Joe Biden ‘like your lives depend on it’
- Joe Biden’s campaign has released a 24-minute video from former first lady Michelle Obama where she tears into President Donald Trump’s record
- She accuses Trump of ‘using fear and confusion and spreading lies to win’
- She said Americans are ‘being sold lies from people who want to get rich or stay in power or sometimes both’
- Accuses Trump and his allies of ‘stoking fears about black and brown Americans’ and ‘lying about how minorities will destroy the suburbs’
- The video comes after Trump returned to the White House from Walter Reed and resumed campaign tweets
Joe Biden‘s campaign has released a slashing video endorsement by Michelle Obama where the former first lady denounces President Trump as a ‘racist’ and says he ‘isn’t up for the job.’
‘Racism, fear, division — these are powerful weapons and they can destroy this nation if we don’t deal with them head on,’ she says in the video, where she speaks directly to the camera.
‘Let’s be honest, right now our country is in chaos because of a president who isn’t up to the job,’ says the popular former first lady, who also delivered an emotional pitch for Biden by video at the Democratic National Convention.
Former first lady Michelle Obama tears into President Donald Trump’s record in a new video released by Joe Biden’s presidential campaign
The Biden camp dropped the video Tuesday morning, just after Trump returned to the White House from Walter Reed hospital, and immediately resumed attacks on his own political rivals.
Obama married together her attacks on Trump’s ‘racism,’ with commentary on protest movements and blistering reviews of Trump’s handling of the coronavirus.
‘Let’s be very real. America is divided right now,’ she said. ‘And a lot of people are being sold lies from people who want to get rich or stay in power or sometimes both.’
‘Right now the president and his allies are trying to tap into that frustration and distract from his breathtaking failures by giving folks someone to blame other than them. They’re stoking fears about black and brown Americans. Lying about how minorities will destroy the suburbs. Whipping up violence and intimidation. And they’re pinning it all on what’s been an overwhelmingly peaceful movement for racial solidarity.’
She continued: ‘So what the president is doing is once again patently false. It’s morally wrong. and yes, it is racist. But that doesn’t mean it won’t work. Because this is a difficult time, a confusing time, and when people hear these lies and crazy conspiracies repeated over and over again, they don’t know what to think.’
She said ordinary people ‘don’t have time to check falsehoods being spread throughout the internet, and even reasonable people might get scared.
She also speaks in personal terms about race.
‘As a Black woman who has, like the overwhelming majority of people of color in this nation, done everything in my power to live a life of dignity, and service, and honesty, the knowledge that any of my fellow Americans is more afraid of me than the chaos we are living through right now, well, that hurts,’ she said.
The former first lady speaks for 24 minutes in the film, speaking directly to the camera with occasional cutaways
The Biden campaign released the clip hours after President Trump left Walter Reed hospital
The former first lady urged undecided voters not to waste their votes
A person in a hazmat suit carries groceries on October 5, 2020 in the Brooklyn Borough of New York City. Michelle Obama said Trump ‘isn’t up for the job’ and has botched the coronavirus outbreak
She accuses Trump and his allies of ‘stoking fears about black and brown Americans’ and ‘lying about how minorities will destroy the suburbs’
‘Imagine how it feels to wake up every day and do your very best to uphold the values that this country claims to holds dear — truth, honor, decency — only to have those efforts met by scorn, not just by your fellow citizens, but by a sitting president.’
Obama said the ‘one thing this president is really really good at is using fear and confusion and spreading lies to win.’
She concluded with a plea for Americans to ‘search your hearts, and your conscience, and then vote for Joe Biden like your lives depend on it.’
She urges undecided voters ‘to think about all those folks like me and my ancestors’ and consider what it’s like ‘to walk around your own country scared that someone’s unjustified fear of you could put you in harm’s way.’
The video came a day after a batch of states closed voter registration – and as yet another national poll showed Biden running up a large lead over the president.
She blamed Trump for failing to develop a plan to contain the virus, amid daily reports of his own aides and advisors, as well as U.S. senators, contracting COVID-19.
‘Seven months later, he still doesn’t have a plan for this virus,’ she said.
‘Seven months later, he still won’t wear a mask consistently and encourage others to do the same — even when those simple actions could save countless lives. Instead, he continues to gaslight the American people by acting like this pandemic is not a real threat.’
She explained the video to her followers on social media, writing: ‘The truth is, the events of the past few days are a bracing reminder of the tragedy that has been this administration’s response to this crisis. And I’ll be very honest: This is a message I’d planned to release earlier, and after everything that’s happened, I weighed whether or not to go public at all. But I wanted you all to hear what’s been on my mind.’
‘Because the fact is that the drama of the past few days has only emphasized what’s at stake in this election — from the coronavirus to a constant drumbeat of fear, division, and chaos that’s threatening to spiral out of control. There’s only one way we can pull ourselves out: By voting for my friend Joe Biden, who’s got the heart, the experience, and the character to lead us to better days.’
‘So I hope you’ll watch, and I hope you’ll share this video with everyone you know who might still be deciding how or if they’re going to vote. And more than anything, I hope you’ll vote for Joe with power, with passion, and with a love of this country that cannot possibly be denied,’ she wrote.