‘Convicted felon’ seeking presidency, Biden warns
‘Trump would pose a greater threat if he wins a second term’
‘Trump would pose a greater threat if he wins a second term’

Tourism revenue rose in Spain in the second quarter of 2026, with the country benefiting from its reputation as a safe…

British singer Dua Lipa said in a podcast published Tuesday that the protest movement in Albania was "inspiring", as…

The Trump administration on Monday launched a government-wide campaign against the International Criminal Court (ICC),…

NEW DELHI, India (AFP) — Nine workers were killed at a waste-to-energy plant in western India after a garbage heap…

A number of the victims were found near a fire exit that authorities believe may have been blocked.

What's your take?
Google Preferred Sources
Get more Daily Tribune stories in your search results
Add Daily Tribune as a preferred source on Google Search.
Continue reading
GREENWICH, United States (AFP) — Joe Biden blasted Donald Trump on Monday as a “convicted felon” who is seeking the US presidency for the first time in history, in a dramatic escalation of his attacks on his rival in November’s election.
Biden, 81, was using the description for the first time since Trump was convicted by a New York jury of covering up hush money payments to a porn star in a historic verdict.
“Folks, the campaign entered uncharted territory,” Biden told donors in Connecticut. “For the first time in American history a former president that is a convicted felon is now seeking the office of the presidency.”
Biden said Trump’s attacks on the US justice system, with the Republican former president making unsupported allegations that the case was rigged, were more dangerous still.
“As disturbing as that is, more damaging is the all-out assault Donald Trump is making on the American system of justice,” Biden said.
The Democratic incumbent said Trump, whom he beat in the 2020 election, would pose a greater threat if he wins a second term.
“Something snapped in this guy for real” after 2020, said Biden. “It’s literally driving him crazy.”
Biden also criticized Trump for suggesting that sending him to prison could prove a “breaking point” for his supporters — a warning that will fuel concerns of political violence around the presidential election on 5 November.
“He says if he loses there will be a bloodbath in America. What kind of man is this?” Biden told supporters.