President Beden's electoral campaign $50m advertising; former President Trump's condemnation stressed

President Joe Biden's electoral team will spend $50m by the end of June, with television ads including the penalty for criminal work by former President Donald Trump. This advertising campaign signals that the Democrat president will aim to bring more importance to the legal challenges of his Republican rival as they near the elections [...]
President Joe Biden's electoral team will spend $50m by the end of June, with television ads including the penalty for criminal work by former President Donald Trump. This advertising campaign signals that the democratic president will aim to bring more importance to the legal challenges of his Republican rival as they near the November elections.
President Biden's election team said on Monday it aims to clearly reveal the differences between the two candidates, ahead of their first public debate, held on 27 June in Atlanta.
The campaign contains ads intended to win support from African-American voters, hispanics and Asian-Americans, as well as special attention to former President Trump's conviction on 34 criminal charges in the New York trial. The ads will be delivered to general television channels, cable channels, as well as mobile and online platforms in the main states for electoral battles.
In addition to former President Trump's conviction at the New York criminal trial, the ad titled “character matters” also notes that he has been convicted of sexual harassment and financial fraud in other judicial processes. Former President Trump faces further criminal charges in three other court processes, unlikely to be held before the November elections.
“In the courtroom, we see Donald Trump real”, it says in exfiling voice during the ad. Following are pictures of former President Trump during his enrollment in the Georgia prison, as well as of President Beden, greeting voters. “These elections are among a convict for criminal acts that have emerged only for himself and a president fighting for your family”.

President Biden has also often spoken of former President Trump's guilty plea and criticised him when he said the decision has been politically motivated. President Beden says the “is dangerous, irresponsible for someone to say he was manipulated, just because he didn't like the” decision.
President Beden's son, Hunter Biden, was found guilty in Dellauer of three criminal charges in connection with the purchase of a pistol in 2018, which prosecutors said lied on federal forms, claiming he was not a drug user. The president has said he will accept the result and that “will continue to respect the judiciary process, while Hunter examines the possibility of appeal”.
A central element of President Beden's re-election strategy is the apparent policy proposed by former President Trump for a second term, thus mobilising Democrats and independent voters. However, a advertising campaign that highlights the conviction of former President Trump on such a massive scale signals renewed efforts to make electoral issues the legal challenges of former President Trump ʹ a strategy that had so far held the election team of President Biden.

The “is a sharp contrast and which is of great importance to the American people”, President Biden's election campaign spokesman Michael Taylor said. And this is why we have to make sure every day we remind voters that Joe Biden is fighting for them, while Donald Trump is doing a campaign focused on one person: himself”.
Former President Trump has denied any violations and says, without any evidence, that President Biden or Justice Department officials orchestrated the judicial process against him in New York for political reasons. The former president and his allies have raised the possibility of countering investigative processes against political opponents when he returns to the White House.
Former President Trump's election campaign spokeswoman Caroline Leavet said that the administration of President Biden “is using the judicial system politically towards former President Trump” and that the contrast between it and President Biden “will be very clear on the debate scene”.
Over the weekend, former President Donald Trump blamed immigrants for taking over jobs and government resources while participating in an event with African-American voters groups and conservative groups in the important electoral state of Michigan.

The former Republican president also made several claims without presenting evidence against the American voting system.
But his strong comments about illegal immigration, which were part of his early public message, seemed to serve as a common themessmatic in Detroit, as he tried to build a delicate coalition between an African-American church and a group that the Anti-Slander League accuses of links to elements of white primacy.
“The people who come from across the border are causing tremendous damage to our African-American population and our Spanish population”, Mr. Trump told thousands of supporters gathered in a large hall. / VOA












