


Former president Donald Trump "certainly" supported an insurrection, President Joe Biden said Wednesday.
Speaking in Milwaukee, where he'll make a speech on Bidenomics, the president boldly went where his staff would not.
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“It’s self-evident," Biden said about the Colorado ruling that could keep Trump's name off the ballot. "You saw it all. Now whether the 14th Amendment applies, I’ll let the court make that decision. But he certainly supported an insurrection. No question about it. None. Zero. And he seems to be doubling down on about everything."
Reporter: Is Trump an insurrectionist?
— Acyn (@Acyn) December 20, 2023
Biden: I think it’s certainly self-evident… He certainly supported insurrection, no question about it, none, zero. He seems to be doubling down on everything. pic.twitter.com/R1tcZO0kXy
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Earlier Wednesday, the White House declined to comment on Biden's chief rival being removed from the ballot, but the president responded to reporters' questions when arriving in Wisconsin.