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“Joe Biden Not Good For India,” Says Donald Trump Jr

The 42-years-old Donald Trump Jr is at the forefront of the election campaign for his father. The presidential elections in the U.S. are slated to be held on November 3.

Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential candidate, is not good for India as he could be soft on China, U.S. President Donald Trump’s son said. Donald Trump Jr was speaking at an event to celebrate the “success” of his book that talks about graft allegations against the Bidens.

The 42-years-old Donald Trump Jr is at the forefront of the election campaign for his father. The presidential elections in the U.S. are slated to be held on November 3.

“We have to understand the threat of China and no one knows that probably better than Indian-Americans,” Donald Trump Jr told a select group of supporters from the community at the event in Long Island, New York.

“When you look at our opponents in this race you think the Chinese gave Hunter Biden $1.5 billion because he was a great businessman, or because they knew the Bidens could be bought, and therefore soft on China,” Trump Jr said.

He was referring to the latest allegations of corruption against the Biden family as revealed by The New York Post.

“Therefore, (Joe Biden is) bad for India,” he said.

Trump Jr, praising Indian-Americans, said that the community is near and dear to his heart. “I understand the community pretty well,” he said. He also said that the Indian community is hard-working, family-oriented and education oriented.

He also said that Indian-Americans have been looking at what the Democrats have been pushing or what they have been ignoring for the last six months.

In his comments, Trump Jr also referred to his father’s visit to Ahmedabad in India in the month of February.

“When I saw the enthusiasm of my father with Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi you know, I used to think that Trump rallies were pretty big in America but that was the biggest Trump rally probably ever in India,” he said.

 

 

 

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